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Steiger's 
Kindergarten Catalogue. 

A List of the 

Most Complete Assortment 

of 

Material, Gifts, and Occupations 

Including 

Kindergarten Publications, 
Home Amusement, Object Teaching, Manual Training, 



Eighth Edition, 1900 






|.° 



70299 






USTote. 



In presenting this catalogue we beg to remark that while during the 35 years in which 
we have been dealing in Kindergarten supplies this "New Education" has gained ground 
with astounding rapidity, and won well-earned appreciation, we have especially felt the 
increased demand for our goods during the past two years, so that we have been obliged to 
more than double the size of our factory in order to be able to do justice to the demands 
of our customers. 

While this new edition of our kindergarten catalogue is the most extensive list of its 
kind in existence and, while we carry everything here enumerated in stock, we are in 
position to supply any material offered elsewhere as well. Our increased facilities enable us 
to ship practically every order on the day we receive it and, since our factory is in the city,. 
no delay is experienced in manufacturing such goods as we happen to run short of. We add 
all such articles to our stock as may prove to be of value in the kindergarten, and it is our 
intention to issue descriptive bulletins of such material as well as of new publications of 
interest to kindergartners as occasion demands. These lists we shall be pleased to mail to 
anyone requesting us to do so. 

Particulary do we wish to call attention to our new line of Standard Colored Papers 
(see our l8=Scale Spectrum Sample-Book, No. 761). These papers are unsurpassed in 
excellence by any others of their class, especially as regards correctness and uniformity of 
color, their quality being such as to bear close inspection. Besides these educational coated 
papers we still carry our regular stock of Prang's Standard Colored and our Coated Glazed 
besides our Engine-Colored Papers. In the last class we have met with pronounced success, 
the colors found in our new sample-book of Engine-Colored Papers, No. 831, being a great 
improvement over all those previously offered. The six primary and secondary colors with 
a shade and a tint each represented in this series are almost perfect matches of the 
corresponding colors in the "coated" papers and, being wellnigh fifty percent lower in price 
will be found preferable especially in schools where economy may not remain disregarded. 

We make a specialty of manufacturing to order, goods which differ from our regular 
line of kindergarten material, and shall take pleasure in conferring with kindergartners 
wishing such "special" material. 

For tbe sake of facilitating the making out of orders, we supply our customers with our 
various sample-books (Nos. 320b, 759, 760, 761, 831, etc.) free of charge. In ordering 
according to this catalogue it will in most cases suffice to merely give quantity and our 
stock number, as: 3 No. la. It must not be overlooked that some stock numbers call for 
a dozen articles, as No. 275 a, for instance. Thus, an order for 12 No. 275 a would call for 
144 Perforating-Needles, while 12 only might be wanted. In the latter case the order ought 
read either 12 No. 275, or 1 No. 275 a. This applies likewise to other packages containing 
a number of articles, say 50, 100, 1000, etc. In the case of packages containing "any one 
color" such No. 844 u which contains 100 leaves of Prang Paper 4x4" in any one color 
it is almost needless to call attention to the necessity of stating clearly which this "one 
color" is to be. Giving the number 21, or the symbol RRO | dd, for instance, or in the case 
of No. 862 q the symbol ORs2, is sufficient. Orders of this character would then read: 5 
No. 844 u No.21, or 5 No. 844 u RBO | dd, or 7 No. 862 q, OBs2. If the stock number is to 
be omitted in the order a complete description of the material wanted must be given, as: 

150 wooden slats, 10" long, i" wide, in six colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. 

Due care in making out orders prevents delay in receipt of supplies, disappointment 
and the consequent annoyance. 

We regret to say that we must decline to allow goods sent by us as ordered to be 
returned, neither can we send books or supplies "on approval." 



In regard to forwarding by mail or express we beg to say the following : 

After receipt of full price and postage quoted in this catalogue we forward the articles 
desired prepaid by mail. 

Whenever 'weight' is mentioned, the article is too heavy for the mail and must be for- 
warded by express (or freight) at the expense of the purchaser. 

If neither 'postage' nor 'weight' is quoted, the price includes forwarding expenses. 

When a number of articles or a quantity of any one are ordered at one time, the cost 
•of forwarding the same will in most cases be much less, if sent by express or freight. The 
selection of the one or the other should be left to our judgment. 

Kemittances should be made by Post Office Money Order or draft on New York. Amounts 
tinder $1.00 may be sent in U. S. Postage Stamps. Checks or drafts on cities other than New 
York should include "exchange." J^We do not send C. O. D. 

Whenever an over-payment has been made, we either return the balance immediately, 
if so desired, or else hold it to the credit of the customer for future orders. 

When a large quantity of material, etc., is wanted for kindergartens, private or public, 
a reduction in price will be made, as large as circumstances in each case permit. If a list 
of the Material, Furniture or Books needed is submitted to us, we shall be glad to submit 
our estimate. 

70S*- The designation by numbers (No.) of the several articles in this catalogue is an 
arbitrary one, made by us for the purpose of enabling customers, to be precise in ordering. 
It does not agree with that adopted by other dealers, and appearing in other catalogues 
and lists. 

While we constantly strive to attain perfection, "to err is human", and mistakes will 
occasionally be made. Each package of our kindergarten material contains a packing-slip 
showing which of our employees did the packing. If found in any way imperfect or not ' ' up 
to standard" we would consider it a favor, if our customers would call our attention to the 
imperfection, so that it can be remedied. All complaints will receive prompt attention. 

E. Steiger & Co. 

P. 0. Box 1905. 25 Park Place, 

Telephone: 2320 Cortlandt. New York City. 



Contents, 



Index ------------- pages I — VIII 

First Division : The Gifts - - -- - - - . - - 1—8 

Second Division : The Occupations - - - - - - - 8 — 35 

Third Division: Miscellaneous Material ______ 35 — 45 

Fourth Division: Kindergarten Furniture, etc. - 45 — 55 

Fifth Division: Kindergarten Publications ----- 55 — 65 

Appendix: 

Object Teaching Charts 

Steiger's Elementary Sewing Designs 



Index. 



The number directly following the name of the article is our stock number. When this 
number is followed by an "etc." it is the first of a series of numbers of the same class of 
material. The page on which the number is listed is in the column at the right. "OTC" 
stands for "Object Teaching Charts," which will be found listed in the last part of this 
catalogue. 



Paqe 



Abacus— see Numeral Frames— 1641, etc. 

ABC Picture-Cards— 404a, etc. . 

Action Songs, Kindergarten, with Music, in 

German 
Aids for Lessons in Form 
Amphibia, Wall-Charts of 
Anatomical Wall-Charts 
Animal Kingdom, Wall-Charts of the 
Architect in the Nursery— 56 
Art of Cutting-Out— 1774 
Articles for Embroidery, Canvas— 1144, etc. 

Celluloid -3745, etc. 

Fancy 1144, etc. 
Ausschneide-Kunst, Die— 1774 
Axles, Rattan, for Second Gift— 13 



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40 

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Balls, First Gift-1, etc. 1 

Colored Wooden, for Stringing— 788, etc. 37 

Rubber— 1 a, etc. 1 

Worsted— 2, etc. 1 

Ball's Patent Steel Weaving-Needles— 762, etc. 26 

Baskets of Colored Card-board— 1455, etc. 40 

Beads for Stringing— 788, etc. 37 

Bead-Laying— 1768, etc. 44 

Tile— 1769 44 

Beans for Point- Laying— 241b, etc. 8 

Colored— White— 241b, 241c 8 

Bible Sewing-Cards— 379, etc. 11 

Birds, Wall-Charts of OTC 

Blackboard-Compasses— 1142 a, etc. 49 

Blackboards, Home— 1120, etc. 48 

Kindergarten— 1129, etc 47 

Revolving, for Schools— 1117, etc. 48 

Roll— 1125, etc 47, 49 

Wall— 1109, etc. 47 

Wooden— 1 109, etc. 47 

Blackboard-Dividers— 1142 a, etc. 49 

Pointers— 1 143 a, etc. 49 

Rubbers, Chamois— 1136, etc. 49 

Black Bristol Board, not ruled— 310 b, etc. 10 

for Sewing, see Sewing Cards 

Cardboard, for Sewing, see Sewing Cards 

Cards for Sewing, see Sewing Cards 

Diamond Slating— 1143 h, etc. 49 

Paper for Silhouetting— 864 31 

Blocks, Cube-, Oblong, etc., 32, 53, etc. 1, 2 

Cube-Root— 1632, etc. 37 

Blotting Paper— 321 10 

Boards, Modeling- —935, etc. 34 

Book-Marks, Material for— 771, etc. 26 

with Mottoes— 1544, 3745, etc. 40 

Strips, see Strips 



Books on Embroidering, in English 
in French 
hi German 

in English 

in Foreign Languages 

in French 

Game in English 
in German 

in German - 

on Home Education, in English 
in German 

on Industrial Education 

in Italian 

on Kindergartening, in English 

in Foreign Languages 
in German 

on Manual Training, in English 
in German 

on Object Lessons, in English 
in German 

of Plays, in German 

of Poems, in German 

on Sewing and Embroidering, in English 
in French 
in German 



on Sloyd, etc., in English 

Song and Game, in English 

Song, in German 

in Spanish 

in Swedish 

on Manual Training 

Mounting, for Preserving Kindergarten 

Work— 1106, etc. 
Steiger's Leporello— 1106, etc. 
Botanical Wall-Charts 
Boxes, Empty, for Fifth Gift— 43 a 
First Gift— 5 
Fourth Gift— 32 a 
Second Gift— 13 d 
Sixth Gift— 52 c 
Third Gift- 23 
Empty Wooden, for Tablets— 103, etc. 
Wooden, with Partitions— 103 a 
Brick Clay for Modeling— 928 a 
Braiding — 501, etc. 

Bristol Board, Black, not ruled— 310 b, etc. 
in Large Sheets, see Sheets 
Mounting-Sheets— 119 a, etc. 851 a, etc. 
for Sewing, see Sewing Cards 
Steiger's Samples of— 320 b 
Tinted, ruled on one side— 311, etc. 

with margin— 323 a, etc. 



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Bristol-Board, Tinted, not ruled— 318 a, etc. 10 

White for Sewing, ruled— 300, etc. 9 

with margin — 325, etc. 10 

not ruled -309. etc. 9 

" Brooklyn " Sand-Table Building-Box— 950 35 

Brown Pasteboard, Fancy Articles of— 1560, etc. 40 

Brushes for Mucilage — 866 a 33 

Camel-Hair, for Painting— 481, etc. 14 

Pasting— 866 a, etc. 33 

Brush work— 473, etc. 14 

Builder, The Little Frame— 902 33 

Sentence— 1704 g 37 

Word— 1704 f 37 

Building-Box, «• Brooklyn " Sand-Table— 950 35 

Frcebel's First— 21 2 

Second— 31 2 

Third— 41 2 

Fourth— 51 2 

The Child's Fifth— 46 2 

Busts of Frcebel— 981 e, etc. 36 

Busy Work— 1732 etc. 36, 37 

Tiles— 1732, etc. 36 

Colored Pegs for— 1736 36 

Button Fasteners for Stringing Beads— 792 a 37 

Calisthenic Songs 55-60 

Camel-Hair Brushes for Painting— 481, etc. 14 

Pasting— 866 a. etc. 33 

in Quills— 866 a. etc. 33 

Canvas- Articles for Embroidering— 1144, etc. 39 

Canvas-Paper, Embroidery on Silver— 1250, etc 39 

Caps, Rubber, for Kindergarten Chairs— 991 b 47 

Cardboard, Baskets of Colored— 1455, etc. 40 

Covers for Mounting Sheets— 117 c, etc. 5 

in Large Sheets, see Sheets 

Modeling-911, etc. 33, 34 

Mounting Sheets— 851 a, etc. 31 

for Sewing, see Sewing Cards 

Tablets, Colored- 108 a 3 

light and dark colored— 106, 107 3 

Weaving Mats — 722 a, etc. 16 

White, not ruled— 309, etc. 9 

ruled on one side— 300, etc. 9 

with margin— 325, etc. 10 

Cards, Tinted— 320 a 10 

Colored Embroidery— 406, etc. 11 

New 1BC Picture— 404a, etc. 11 

New Marking Stitch — 405, etc. 11 

New Series of Colored Embroidery— 408, etc. 11 

with Designs forOutline Embroidery — 360d, etc. 11 

for Outline Embroidery — 351, etc. 11 

Outline Embroidery — 391, etc. 11 

Bradley's Outline Embroidery— 400 a, etc. 11 

Pricked Sewing— 381, 385 d, etc. * 11, 43 

for Sewing without a Needle— 292 a, etc. 9 

Steiger's Pricked Sewing-— 381, etc. 11, 43 

Celluloid Fancy Articles— 3745, etc. 40 

Chairs, Kindergarten— 968, etc. 46, 47 

Chalk-Crayons, White and Colored— 1139, etc. 49 

Holders— 1142 49 

Chamois Blackboard-Rubbers— 1136, etc. 49 

Charts, Reading— 1705 a, etc. 37,38 

Geographical 

Object-Teaching 

Steiger's German Reading and Script— 1705 a 37 
Children's Amusements, Books on, see Books 

Chromolithographed Portrait of Frcebel— 953 36 

Cigar-lighters— 137 6 
Circles for Paper-Folding, see Folding-Paper 
Paper-Cutting, see Cutting-Paper 
CircularCards for Sewing without a Needle— 292 l,etc. 9 

Weaving-Mats— 746 43 

Clay, American Artists'— 921, etc. 34 

Imported Modeling — 926 a, etc. 34 

in bricks— 928 a 34 

Powdered— 921, 926 a, etc. 34 

Vessels for, with wooden cover— 1671, etc. 34 



Page 

Clock-Dial, Educational — 1705. etc. 39 
Cloth, Enameled— 244, 944 a, 971 8, 34, 46 

Coated Paper, Ruled— 862 a, etc. 31 

Color, The Prang Course for Instruction in 51 

Colored Beans for Point-Laying— 241 c 8 
Bristol Board for Sewing, see Sewing Cards 

Cardboard, Baskets of— 1455, etc. " 40 

for Sewing, see Sewing Cards 
Cards for Sewing, see Sewing Cards 

Counting-Blocks — 1710, etc. 38 

Papers, Prang's Standard 51 

Pegs— 1746, etc. 39 

for Busy Work Tiles— 1736 36 

Pencils— 463, etc. 13 

Portrait of Frcebel— 953 36 

Shoe-Pegs, in spectrum colors— 1746, etc. 39 
Sticks, see Sticks 

Straws— 779, etc. 37 
Thread— 350 b 10 
Wax Crayons— 461, etc. 13 
Pastel Crayons— 468 13 
Wooden Balls for Stringing— 788. etc. 37 
Beads for Stringing— 78«, etc. 37 
Cubes for Stringing — 788, etc. 37 
Cylinders for Stringing— 788, etc. 37 
Colorino; — 473, etc. 14 
Directions for — 499, etc. 14 
Colors. Eagle— 467, 480 b, etc. 13, 14 
Palette— 480 a, etc. 14 
Compasses, Blackboard— 1142 a, etc. 49 
Cones for Second Gift— 13 a, 13 b 1 
Connected Slat— 121, etc. 5 
Cork-Carving for Little Hands— 901 33, 43 
-Cubes— 883 33 
-Work— 881, etc. 33 
-Worker, The Improved— 903, etc. 33 
Cotton for Thread-Game— 226 7 
-Thread, Colored— 350 b 10 
Counting-Blocks— 1710, etc. 38 
-Pegs — 1748 a, etc. 39 
Covers, Blue Cardboard, for Mounting- 
Sheets— 119 c, etc., 851 5, 31 
Crayons, Chalk- - 1139, etc. 49 
Colored Eagle— 467 13 
Faber's Colored Wax — 463 13 
Pastel- —468 13 
Round, brilliant, best grade— 1141 k, etc, 49 
Square Lecture — 1141 c, etc. 49 
White, best dustless— 1141a 49 
Cubes— 11, 11 a, etc., 1710, etc. 1, 2 38 
in bulk 22, 1710, etc. 2, 38 
Colored Wooden, for Stringing— 788, etc. 37 
Cork- -883 33 
Counting, 1710, etc. 38 
Half— 42 2 
Quarter— 43 2 
Cube-Root-Blocks— 1632, etc. 37 
Cubical Counting-Blocks— 1710, etc. 38 
Cushions, Perforating — 279, etc. 9 
Cutting-Out, The Art of- 1774 45 
-Paper— 845, etc. 29—31 
Coated Glazed— 845, etc, 30 
Silver-843f 30 
Gold— 843 g 30 
Prang's Standard Colored— 846 a, etc. 30 
18-Scale Spectrum— 862 a, etc. 31 
ruled— 862 a, etc., 862 f, etc. 31 
Cylinder— 11, etc. l 
Cylinders, Colored Wooden, for Stringing, 788, etc. 37 



I>ecken-Flechten— 746 

Designs for Eighth Gift 

Eighth Occupation 
Eleventh Gift 
Eleventh Occupation 
Fifth Gift 
Fifth Gift B 



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INDEX OF STEIGER'S KINDERGARTEN CATALOGUE 



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Designs for Fifth Occupation 

First Occupation 

Fourth Gift 

Fourth Occupation 

Ninth Gift 

Ninth Occupation 

Second Occupation 

Seventh Gift 

Seventh Occupation 

Sixth Gift 

Sixth Occupation (Free Weaving) 

Sixth Occupation (Weaving) 

Tenth Gift 

Tenth Occupation 

Third Gift 

Third Occupation 

Thirteentli Gift 

Twelfth Gift 
Diagonal Sticks— 195 a, etc. 
Diagonally Ruled Drawing- Paper— 450, etc. 

Drawing-Books— 450 b 
Dial, Educational Clock 1705, etc. 



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Diplomas, Kindergarten Training Class— 1766, etc. 39 

Directions for Coloring and Painting— 499, etc. 14 

for Kindergartners, see Books 

Disconnected Slat— 131, etc. 6 

Disks of Gummed Paper— 1759 39 

for Laying-1752 39 

Paper-Cutting, see Cutting Paper 

Paper-Folding, see Folding Paper 

Stringing— 775, etc., 777, etc. 36, 37 

Wooden— 1755, etc. 39 

Dividers, Blackboard — 1142 a, etc. 49 

Dotted Drawing-Paper— 460 c 13 

Drawing-Books-460d 13 

Drawing, Models for— 38 

Net-work— 421, etc. 12, 13 

Drawing-Books, Dotted— 460 d 13 

ruled— 433, etc. 13 

with margin — 455, etc. 13 

diagonally— 450 b 13 

for Teachers— 452 a, etc. 13 

Drawing-Paper, Dotted— 460 c 13 

Ruled-443, etc. 13 

with margin — 443 a, etc. 13 

diagonally— 450, etc. 13 

Dumb-Bells, Wooden— 1687, etc. 49 

Eagle Colors— 4 c 0b, etc. 14 

Crayons— 467 13 

Easels, Tripod— 1143 f, etc. 48 

Educational Clock-Dial— 1705, etc. 39 

Coated Colored Paper, 18-Scale Spectrum 53 

Colored Paper, Prang's 52 

Publications, see Books 

Toy-Money— 1765 39 

18-Scale Spectrum, Parquetry Papers 4, 5 

Eighth Gift -121, etc. 5 

Occupation— 845, etc, - 29-31 
Elementary Color, Books on, see Books 

Woodwork, Books on, see Books 

Eleventh Gift— 201, etc. 7 

Occupation— 921, etc. 34 
Embossed Fancy Articles of Pasteboard — I560,etc. 40 
Embroidering, see Sewing 

for Beginners— 403 12 

Books on, see Books 

Canvas-Articles for— 1144, etc. 39 

-Patterns on Cardboard— 1457, etc. 40 

on Silver Canvas-Paper — 1250, etc. 3 

Embroidery-Cards, Colored— 406, etc. 11 

Outline— 351, etc. 11,41,43 

New Series of Colored-408,etc. 11 

Celluloid Articles for— 3745, etc. 40, 41 

-Designs— 351, 1478, etc. 11, 40 

on Colored Cardboard— 1486, etc. 40 

-Pictures, large 41, 43 

small 41, 43 

Combination Object Lesson and— 407 11 



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Embroidery Silk— 347, etc. 
Empty Wooden Boxes, see Boxes 
Enameled Cloth, Black, ruled— 244,971 
. White, not ruled— 944 a 

-Covering — 971 
Engine-Colored Paper, Samples of— 831 

Parquetry Papers, gummed — 113 b, etc. 

ungummed— 113 a, etc. 
English Books see Books 

Reading-Charts, Appleton's— 1705 b 
Enlarged Beads for Stringing— 791 a, etc. 

Busy Work Tiles— 1735 

Fifth Gift— 44 

First Gift— 6, 7 

Fourth Gift— 33 

Second Gift— 14, 15 

Sixth Gift— 52 a 

Third Gift— 24 
Equilateral Triangles for Paper-Folding, see 

Folding- Paper 
Equilateral Triangles for Paper-Cutting, see 

Cutting-Paper 
Exercise-Books,ruled on one side for Painting 

—492, etc. U 

Exercising-Rings for Schools — 1699, etc. 4c> 

-Wands— 1691 4$ 

Families, Kindergarten Sets for— 1740 c 50 
Family, Kindergarten Occupations for the, see Frce- 

bel's Kindergarten Occupation for the Family 
Fancy Articles of Brown Pasteboard -1560, etc. 40 
Celluloid Articles, Painted, Perforated for 

Embroidery— 3745, etc. 40 

-Mats for Plaiting— 746 43 

-Work, Kindergarten— 1144, etc. 39, 41 

Fifth Building-Box— 4(5 » 2 

Gift— 41 , etc. 2 

for Teachers— 44 2 

Gift B-46 2 

Occupation- 801, etc. .15 

First Building Box -21 1 

Gift— 1, etc. 1 

for Teachers— 6, 7 1 

Occupation— 251, etc. 8 

First Outfit for Kindergarten— 1738, etc. ' 50 

Flowers, Wall-Charts of Forms of 

Folders, Paper- — 833, etc., 916 29, 33 

Folding-Paper— 821, etc. 27-29 

White— 821, etc. 28 

Engine-Colored— 822, etc. 28 

Prang's Standard Colored— 823 a, etc. 28 

Japanine Paper — 836 a, etc. 29 

-Sheets for Mounting— 851, etc. 31 

-Tables, Steiger's New Kindergarten — 958, 

etc. 45, 46 
Foreign Books, see Books 

Form, Aids for Lessons in— 1703 38 

Forms and Solids for Object-Teaching— 1703 38 

Form-Study, Prang's Models for— and Drawing 38 

Four-fold Germantown Worsted— 345, etc. 10 

Fourth Building-Box— 51, etc. 2 

Gift— 31, etc. 2 

for Teachers— 33 2 

Occupation — 473, etc. 14 

Frame- Builder, The Little— 902 33 

Frames, Numeral — 1641, etc. 37 

Oak Picture— 995, etc. 36 

Steiger's Kindergarten Paper — 1053, etc. 32 

Free- Weaving— 771, etc. 26 

French Books, see Books 

Fringes for Weaving-Mats, see Weaving-Mats 

Frcebel, Busts of— 981 e, etc. 36 

Portraits of— 952 a, etc. 36 

with the Children— 981 c 36 

Photograph of— 981 d 36 

Writings of, see Books 

Frcebel's First Building-Box— 21, etc. 2 

Second Building-Box — 31, etc. 2 

Third Building Box— 41, etc. 2 



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INDEX CF STEIGER'S KINDERGARTEN CATALOGUE 



Froebel's Fourth Building Box— 51 

Kindergarten Occupations for the Family, 

No. 1—30 : 
No. 1. (Stick-Laying)— 191 
No. 2. (Net-Work Drawing) -471 
No. 3. (Perforating— Pricking)— 291 
No. 4. (Weaving— Braiding) — 791 
No. 5. (Embroidering) -401 
No. 6. (Cork- or Pea-Work)— 900 
No. 7. (Plaiting — Slat-Interlacing)— 141 
No. 8. (Ring-Laying)— 221 
No. 9. (Intertwining)— 811 
No. 10. (Paper-Cutting)— 861 
No. 11. 12. (Tablet-Laying)— 111 
No. 13. (Connected Slat and Thread-Game- 
No. 14. (Point-Laying)— 246 
No. 15. (Building, No. 1)— 35 
No. 16. (Building, No. 2)— 45 
No. 17. (Building, No. 3) -53 
No. 18. (Paper-Folding)— 835 
No. 23. (Basket-Making, No. 1)— 920 
No. 24. (Stick- Working, No. 1)— 200 
No. 25. (Coloring)— 500 
No. 26. (Embroidering for Beginners) — 403 
No. 27. (Free-Weaving)— 744b 
No. 28. (Silhouetting)— 870 
No. 29. (Cardboard-Modeling)— 919 
No. 30. (Modeling in Clay)— 940 

Fruits, Wall-Charts ot Forms of 

Furniture, Kindergarten— 958. etc. 

Oame Book?, see Books 

Games, Kindergarten, in English, see Books 

Spelling aDd Reading— 1704 a 
Geometrical Surfaces and Solids— 1703, etc. 
German Books, see Books 

Reading- and Script-Charts— 1705 a 
Germantown Worsted— 345, etc, 
Gifts— 1, etc. 

Glass Beads for Stringing— 778, etc, 
Cups, Mucilage— 1628 a 
Prisms— 1767 a, etc. 
Glazed Paper^Parquetry Papers— 114 a, etc. 

Samples of— 759 
Glue, Liquid— 1624 
Gold Paper, in sheets— 841 a 
Gonigraph— 121, etc. 
Graded Weaving - Mats of Engine-Colored 

Paper— 742 a, etc. 
of Coated Paper— 743 a, etc. 
Graebner's Lesespiel — 1704 e 
Guide, Kraus' Kindergarten 
Gum Arabic— 1629 

Tragacanth— 1630 
Gummed Paper Disks and Squares — 1759, etc. 
Dots— 1759, etc. 
Rings— 1753 
Strips— 1754, etc. 



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32 
39 

4,5 

26 

32 

29 

5 

25 
25 
37 
54 
32 
32 
39 
39 
39 
39 



Hailmann's Beads for Stringing— 788, etc. 

Lentils — 1755, etc. 

Weaving-Mats— 742 a, etc. 
Half-Cubes -42 
Half-Rings, see Rings 

Heavy Drawing-Paper, ruled on one side— 494, etc. 
Hexagonal Cards for Sewing without a Needle 

— 292 p, etc. 
Hexagons for Paper-Cutting, see Cutting-Paper 
Holz-Fantasie-Arbeiten— 1772 
Home Blackboards— 1120, etc. 

Education, Books on, see Rooks 

Occupations, see Froebel's Kindergarten 
Occupations for the Family 
Household Object-Lessons— 407 



Idealized Portrait of Froebel— 952 : 
Improved Corkworker— 903, etc. 



, etc. 



Individual Sand-Trays— 949 

Industrial Education, Books on, see Books 

Interlacing, Paper— 801, etc. 

Interlacing Strips, see Strips 

Intertwining— 801, etc. 

In the Child's World Pictures 

Italian Books, see Books 

Japanine Paper for Folding— 836 a, etc. 

Japanese School Brushes 

Jubilee Portrait of Froebel — 952 a, etc. 



Page 
35 

15 

15 
36 



47 



Kindergarten Blackboards— 1129, etc 

-Books, see Books 

-Chairs— 968, etc. 46, 47 

-Drawing — 421, etc. 12-14 

-Drawing- Books, Dotted— 460 d 13 

Ruled,withoutmargin-433,etc. 13 

with margin— 455, etc. 13 

diagonally— 450 b 13 

-Fancy Work— 1144. etc. 39 

-Folding-Tables, Steiger's New — 958, etc. 45, 46 

-Furniture — 9.38, etc. 

-Games — in English, see Books 

-Guide, Kraus' 

-Home-Occupations,.<?ee Froebel's Kinder- 
garten Occupations for the Family 
-Outfits— 1738, etc. 
-Painting- Box— 498 
-Paper Frames, Steiger's — 1053, etc. 
-Parquetry— 113 a, etc. 
-Periodicals 

-Publications, see Books 
-Sets for Families, Steiger's— 1740, etc. 
-Slates— 230, 1421, etc. 
-Songs, see Books 
-Tables— 958, etc. 
-Tracts, Steiger's 
Training-Class Diplomas— 1766, etc 



45-47 
54 



50 
14 
32 

4,5 
65 

50 
7, 12 

45, 46 
54 
39 



Kindergartner's Directions, see Kindergarten 

Guide 54 
Kindergartening, Books on, see Books 
JCnitting, see Books 

Knives, Modeling- —929, etc. 34 

Korbflechten— 1771 44 
Kraus-Boelte's, Mme., Preliminary Sewing with- 
out a Needle— 292 a, etc. 9 

Preliminary Weaving-Mats — 722 a, etc. 16 

Kraus' Kindergarten Guide 54 

Kugelbilder— 1768 A 44 

Traces, Shoe, for Stringing Beads— 792 37 

Lane's, Liquid Color 14 

Lapilinum, mounted on rollers— 1125, etc. 49 
ruled in 1" squares— 1133, etc. 4 
Large Sheets of Paper, see Sheets 

Laying, Disks for— 1752 39 

Lead-Pencils — 461, etc. 13 
Leaves, Wall-Charts of Forms ot 
Lecture-Crayons, Square— 1141 c, etc. 

Leichte Kork-Arbeiten— 901 43 
Lentils— 241 a, 1755 etc. 8, 39 

Wooden— 1755, etc. 39 

Leporello-Books, Steiger's— 1106, etc. 32 

Lesespiel, Graebner's— 1704 e 37 

Lessons, Aids for Object — 408, etc. 1 1 

in Form, Aids for— 38 

"Household Object- — 407 11 

Letters for Teachers, Loose -1704 3 
Links, Set of— 123 

Liquid Glue— 1624 etc. 32 

Little Frame Builder, The— 902 33 

Loose Letters for Teachers— 1704 37 

Magazine, Kindergarten 65 
Mammalia, Wall-Charts of O T C 

Manila Mounting Sheets— 851 b 3 



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Page 

Manila-Paper for Mounting— 851 b 31 

-Portfolios— 400 d, 730 12, 26 
Manual Training, Books on, see Books 
Mankind, Races of 

Mat-Plaiting— 501 , etc. 16-26 

Marking Stitch Cards, New— 405, etc. 11 

Mats and Strips (Fringes)— 501, etc. 16-26 

for Plaiting, Fancy— 746 43 
Weaving, see Weaving-Mats 

Metrical Measure 5 
Mending, see Books on 

Miss Lane's Liquid Color 14 
Mrae. Kraus' Preliminary Sewing without a 

Needle— 292 a, etc. 9 
Mme. Kraus-Boelte's Preliminary Weaving-Mats 

—722 a, etc. 1G 

Modeling -921, etc. 3 J 

-Boards— 935, etc. 34 

-Cardboard— 911, etc. 35, 34 

-Clay, powdered (flour)— 921, etc. 34 

in bricks— 928 a 34 

-Knives— 929, etc. , 34 

-Paper -911' 34 

-Sand— 945, etc. 34, 35 

-Wax— 912 34 

Models for Form-Study and Drawing 38 

Money, Educational Toy— 1765 39 

Mother Play Pictures ' 36 

Mottoes, Book-Marks with— 1544, 3745, etc. 40, 41 

Moulding in Moist Sand, Pans for— 1749 35 

Saud, Tin Fans for -1749 35 

Mounting-Books for preserving 

Kindergarten-Work— 1106, etc. 32 

-Sheets, Manila— 119 b, 851 b 5, 31 

ruled — 119 e, etc. 5 

unruled— 119 a, etc. 5 

White Bristol- Board- — 119 a, etc., 5 

851 a, etc. 31 

for Paper-Cutting— 851, etc. 31 

for Parquetry— 119 a, etc. 5 

Mrs. Hailmann's Beads— 788, etc. 37 

Lentils — 1755, etc. 39 

Mrs. Putnam's Busy Work Tiles— 1732, etc. 36 

Mucilage— 1628 32 

-Brushes, 866 a 33 

-Caps and Brushes— 1628 32 

-Cups with Screw-Covers — 1628 a 32 

-Dishes with Screw-Covers— 1628 a 32 

Glass Cups— 1628 a 32 

-Plates (Saucers)— 868, etc. 32 

Nations, Types of O T C 

Natural History Pictures" O T C 

Sewing-Cards 11,41,42 

Needles, Ball's Patent Steel Weaving- —762, etc. 26 

Perforating- —271, etc. 8 

Worsted— 331 10 

Net- Work Drawing— 421, etc. 12, 13 

New ABC Picture-Cards— 404 a, etc. 11 

Embroidery -Designs, on colored B Card- 

board— 1486, etc. 40 

-Pictures, large— 356, 613, etc. 11, 43 

small— 351, 511, etc. 11, 43 

Forms and Solids for Object-Teaching— 1703 3g 

Marking Stitch-Cards— 405, etc. 1| 

Series of Colored Embroidery-Cards— 408, etc. 1^ 

Spelling- and Writing-Game— 1704b 87 

Ninth Gift— 131, etc. 5, 6 

Occupation -8S1, etc. 33 

Noiseless Slates, ruled without margin— 426, etc. I2 



Normal Set of Prang's Models 
Numeral Frames — 1641, etc. 

Oak Picture Frames— 995, etc. 

Object-Lessons, Aids for— 408, etc. 
Books on, see Books 
Household— 407 



Page 
Object-Lesson and Embroidery-Pictures, Com- 
bination— 407 11 
Object-Teaching, Books on, see Books 

New Forms and Solids for— 1703 38 
Oblongs for Paper-Folding see Folding-Paper 
Paper-Cutting see Cutting-Paper 
Occupations 8-35 

for the Family, see Froebel's Kindergarten 

Occupations for the Family 

Oilcloth-Covering— 244, 944a, 971 8, 3», 46 

Orwig's Sewing-Card Perforator 9 

Outfits, Kindergarten— 1738, etc. 50 

Outline Embroidery, Cards with Designs for 40-43 

Pictures for 41, 42 

-Cards— 351, etc. 11, 41, '43 

Bradley's— 400 a, etc. 11 

P»aint Brushes, 481, etc. 14 

Painting— 473, etc. 14 

Directions for— 499, etc. 14 

Sprinkle- —1763 45 

-Box, The Kindergarten— 498 14 

Paints, see Water Colors j 

Palette-Colors— 480, etc. 14 

Pans, Tin, for holding Beads, 791, etc. 37 

for Sand-Moulding. 1749 35 

Paper, Black, for Silhouetting— 864 31 

Coated, Samples of— 759, 760, 761 26 

Coated Glazed, Steiger's Samples of— 759 26 

Coated Glazed, in sheets— 840, etc. 29 

Cutting, see Cutting-Paper 

Drawing, Dotted— 400 c 13 
Heavy, ruled on one side— 494, etc. 13 

18-Scale Spectrum, in sheets — 8 29 

Engine-colored, in sheets— 842, etc. 29 
for Folding, see Paper- Folding 

Glazed, in sheets— 840, etc. 29 

Gold, in sheets— 841 a, etc. 29 

Japanine, for Folding— 836 a, etc 29 

for Modeling, ruled— 911, etc. 34 

Painting , ruled— 498 14 

Parquetry — 113a 4, 5 

ungnmmed and gummed— 113 a 4, 5 
for Perforating, see Perforating-Paper 
Prang's Standard Colored, in sheets— 840 b,etc. 29 

Samples of— 760 26 

Silver, in sheets— 841 29 

for Sketching, White— 498, etc. 14 
for Stringing— 775, etc. 36, 37 

Ultramarine— 855 31 

Water-Color, ruled -4 8 14 

-Box for Parquetry Papers— 103 b 5 

-Cutting— 843, etc. 29 

-Disks and Squares, Gummed— 1759, etc. 39 
-Folders— 833, etc., 916 29, 34 
-Folding— 821, etc. 27-29 

-Frames, Steiger's Kindergarten — 1053, etc. 31 

-Interlacing (Intertwining) — 801, etc. 15 

-Mounting— 851 b, etc. 31 
-Portfolios, Manila— 400 d, 730 12, 26 

-Pings, Gummed— 1753 39 
Papers for Stringing — 775, etc. 36, 37 
Parquetry Paper Mounting Sheets, see Mounting 

Sheets 

Parquetry-Papers — 113 a, etc. 4, 5 
assorted colors — 113 a, etc., 

114 a, etc., 115 a, etc. ,117 a, etc. 4, 5 

18-Scale Spectrum 4, 5 

Engine-colored — 113 a, etc. 4 

Glazed— 114 a, etc. 4 

Solid Colors— 116 a, etc. 5 
Prang's Standard Colored — 

115 a, etc. 4 
ungummed and gummed — 

113 a, etc. 4 

Rings— 1753 39 

Paste— 1631, etc. 32 

Pasteboard, Fancy Articles of Brown— 1560, etc. 40 



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Paste Dishes-1628a, 868 etc. 
Pastel Crayons— 468 
Paste-Plates— 868 etc. 
Pasting-Books— 857, etc. 
-Brushes— 866 a, etc. 



Page 
32 
13 
32 
32 
33 
Patterns, Embroidering- — 351. etc., 1144, etc., 

1250, etc. 11 

Perforating and Embroidering — 1457, etc. 40 

Patty, Tin, Pans for holding Beads— 791a, etc. 37 

Peas, Marrowfat— 881, etc. 33 

Pea-Sticks— 8S6, etc. 33 

-Work— 881, etc. 33 

Peg-Boards— 1732, etc., 36 

Pegs for BusyWorkTiles, colored— 1736, 1746,etc. 36, 39 

Pegs, Shoe,colored in spectrum-colors — 1746. etc. 39 

for Counters— 1748 39 

Pencils, Lead- — 461, etc. 13 

Slate- — 431, etc. 12 

Pentagonal Cards for Sewing without a Needle 

— 292 r, etc. 9 

Pentagons for Paper Cutting, see Cutting-Paper 

Perfoiated Sewing-Cards— 381, etc. 12 

Perforating— 251, etc. 8,9 

-Cardboard -300, etc. 7 

-Cushions— 279, etc. 9 

-Machine, Orwig's 9 

-Needles— 271, etc. 8 

-Paper, not ruled— 266, etc. 8 

ruled— 251 , etc., 266 a, etc. 8 

-Patterns on Cardboard— 1457, etc. 40 

Periodicals, Kindergarten 65 

Photograph of Froebel— 981 d 36 

Physical Development, Instruction in, see Books 

Physiological Charts O T C 

Pictorial Sewing-Cards — 351, etc 11 

Picture-Cards, New A B C— 404 a, etc. 11 

Picture Frames, Oak— 995, etc. 36 

Pictures of Froebel— 953, etc. 36 

In the Child's World 36 

Mother Play 36 

for Outline Embroidery— 351, etc. 11 

Steigers largn Embroidery — 361, etc. 11 

small Embroidery- — 391, etc. 11 

for Wall Decoration 36 

{see also Object Teaching Charts) 

Piercing-Pins for Cork-work— 884, etc. 33 

Pigments, Lane's 14 

Plain Sticks, see Sticks 

Plaiting— 131, etc. 6 
Plants, Wail Charts of 

Plates for Paste-868, etc. 32 

Porcelain, for mixing Water-Colors— 868 14 
Plays, Kindergarten, see Books 
Poetry, Kindergarten, see Books 

Point— 240, etc. 8 

Point-Laying— 240, etc. 8 

Pointers, Blackboard— 1143a, etc. 49 

Wooden, for Thread-Game- 228 7 
Poisonous Plants, Pictures of 

Porcelain Plates for mixing Water-Colors— 868 14 

Paste— 868, etc. 32 

Portfolios for preserving Sewing-Cards— 400 d 12 

Weaving-Mats— 730, etc. 26 

Portraits of Froebel— 952 a, etc. 36 

Powdered Clay for Modeling— 921, etc. 34 

Prang's Course of Instruction in Color 51 

Models for Form-Study and Drawing 38 

Standard Colored Papers 52 

in sheets— 840 b, etc. 29 

Water-Colors— 480, etc. 14 

Preliminary Sewing without a Needle— 292 a, etc. 9 

Weaving-Mats, 722 a, etc. 16 

Pricked Sewing Cards— 381, etc. 11, 43 

"American "—400 c 11, 12 

Steigers— 381, etc. 11 

Pricking, see Perforating 

Primary Counting-Blocks — 1710, etc. 38 

Prisms, Class— 1767 a, etc. 39 



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Page 
Publications, Kindergaaten, see Books 

Putnam's Tiles— 1732, etc. 36 

Quarter Cubes— 43 2 
Quarter Rings, see Rings 

Rattan Axles for Second Gift— 13 1 

Reading-Charts, Appleton's English— 1705 b 38 

-Games, Spelling and— 1704 a, etc. 37 

and Script-Charts. Steiger's German— 1705 a 37 

revolving Blackboards for Schools— 1117, etc. 48 

Rings, Gummed Paper- — 1753 39 

Soldered— 213, etc. 7 

Wire, Unsoldered — 201, etc. 7 

in bulk— 214 a, etc. 7 

Wooden Exercising-, for Schools— 1699, etc. 49 

Roll Blackboards— 1133, etc. " 47, 49 

Round Sticks — 151, etc. ' 6 

Rubber Balls— 3 1 

Caps for Kindergarten Chairs— 991 b 47 

Rubbers, Chamois Blackboard— 1136, etc. 49 

Rubber Tips for Kindergarten Chairs— 991 a 47 

Ruled Drawing.Paper— 443, etc. ]3 

Roll Blackboards— 1133, etc. 47 

Samples of Coated Glazed Paper, Steiger's— 759 26 

18-Scale Spectrum Paper— 761 26 
Engine-Colored Paper, Steiger's— 831 26 
Prang's Standard Colored Paper— 760 26 
Steiger's Tinted and White 

Bristol Board— 320 b 10 

Weaving-Mats and Cuts, Steiger's— 758 26 

Sample-Cards of Work— 951, etc. 35 

-Lots of Kindergarten Material— 1743, etc. 51 

Sand-Box-948 35 

-Modeling— 945, etc. 34^ 35 

-Moulding, Tin Pans for— 1749 35 

Pans for Moulding in Moist— 1749 35 

-Table— 947 a 35 

Building-Box— 950 35 

Zinc-Lined— 947 35 

Sand-Tray- 949 35 

Sand, White, for Modeling— 945, etc. 35 

Saxony Wool— 345, etc. 10 

School Brushes, Japanese 14 

School Scissors— 852 31 

Scissors with rounded blades- 852, etc. 31 

Scrap-Books- 857, etc., 865 a, etc. 32 

Script-Charts, German Reading- and— 1705 a 37 

Seasons. The Four O T C 

Second Building-Box— 31, etc. 2 

Gift, 1J inch— 11 1 

2 inch— 11a 1 

with Cone -lib 1 

for Teachers — 14, 15 l 

Occupation— 292 a, etc., 9-12 

Seeds, Mixed, for Point-Laying— 240 8 

Segar-Lighters— 137 6 

Semi-Circles of light and dark Wood— 102 c 3 

Sentence-Builder— 1704g 37 

Seventh Gift— 61, etc. 3 

Occupation— 821, etc. 27-29 

Sewing— 292 a, etc. 9-12 

Books on, see Books 

Cards, "American'' Pricked— 400 c 11, 12 

Black, not ruled— 310 b. etc. 10 

Colored, ruled— 311, etc. 10 

with margin— 323 a. etc.— 10 

not ruled— 318 a, etc. 10 

Outline 41,43 

Perforated— 385 12 

Pictorial— 351, etc. 11 

Pricked— 381, etc., 385d, etc. 11 

"American" Pricked— 400c, etc. 11 

Steiger's Pricked— 381, etc. 11 

Tinted, ruled— 311, etc. 10 

with margin— 323 a, etc. 10 

not ruled— 318 a, etc. 10 



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Page 

Sewing-Cards, White, ruled— 300, etc. 9 

with margin — 325, etc. 10 

not ruled— 309, etc. 9 

-Needles— 331, 333, etc 10 

-Portfolios- 400 d 12 

-Silk— 346, etc. 10 

without a Needle— 292 a, etc. 9 

Shaded Pictures— 400 11 

Sheets, large, of Bristol Board, Black, not 

ruled— 310 d 10 

large,of Bristol Board, Colored,ruled— 318 10 

not ruled— 320 10 

large,of Bristol Board, Tinted,ruled— 318 10 

not ruled— 320 10 

large,of Bristol Board, White, ruled— 307 9 

not ruled— 310 9 

large, of Cardboard, Black, not ruled — 310 a 10 

Colored, ruled— 418 10 

not ruled— 320 10 

large, of Cardboard, White, ruled— 307 9 

not ruled— 310 9 

large, of Coated Glazed Paper— 840.etc. 29 

Prang's Standard Colored Paper 

—840 b, etc. 29 

18 Scale Spectrum Paper— 840 d,etc. 29 

Silver Paper— 841 29 

Gold Paper— 841 a 29 

Engine-Colored Paper— 842, etc. 29 

Shells for Point-Laying— 242 8 

Shoe-Laces for Stringing Beads — 792 37 

-Pegs, in spectrum-colors — 1746, etc. 37 

-Strings with Needle attached— 792 a 37 

Silhouetting -864, etc. 31 

Silk Embroidery— 347, etc. 10 

Silver-Canvas-Paper, Embroidery on— 1250, etc. 39 

Silver-Paper, in sheets— 841 29 

Sixth Gift- 51, etc 2 

for Teachers— 52 d 3 

Occupation— 501, etc. 16-27 

Slants-487, etc. 14 

Slates, Kindergarten-, for Thread-Game— 230 7 

Noiseless Kindergarten — 426, etc. 12 

Wire-bound Kindergarten — 421, etc. 12 

Slate-Pencils- 431, etc. 12 

Slating, Black Diamond— 1143 h, etc. 49 

Slats, Colored — 135, etc. 6 

Connected— 121, etc. 5 

Disconnected— 131, etc. 5, 6 

Plain— 131, etc. 6 

Wooden— 131, etc. 5, 6 

Slat-Interlacing— 131, etc. 6, 6 

Sloyd, Books on, see Books 

Soldered Rings, see Rings 

Solids for Object-Teaching, New Forms and 38 
Song and Game Books, see Books 
Spanish Books, see Books 

Spatulas— 929 34 

Spelling and Reading— 1704 a, etc. 37 

-Games— 1704 a, etc. 37 

and Writing-Game, New— 1704b 37 

Sphere — 1, etc . 11, etc. 1 
Spheres, Colored Wooden, for Stringing— 788, etc. 37 

Spiral-Work, Wood— 1772 44 
Splints, see Slats 

Split Zephyr- Worsted— 345, etc. 10 
Sponges— 229, 946 7, 25 

Sprinkle-Painting— 1773 45 

Spritzarbeit- -1773 45 
Squares for Paper-Folding, see Folding-Paper 
Paper-Cutting, see Cutting-Paper 

Stringing— 776, etc. 37 

Gummed Paper— 1759 a 39 

Squares, Wooden— 1755, etc. 39 

Square Sticks, Plain— 182, etc. 6 

Colored— 189 a, etc. 6 
Stamped Fancy Articles of Pasteboard— 1560, etc. 40 

Standard Colored Paper, Prang's 52 ! 



Steiger's Embroidery-Pictures, large— 361, etc. 11 

small— 391, etc. 11 

German Reading & Script-Charts— 1705 a 37 
Kindergarten-Designs, see Designs 

-Paper Frames— 1053, etc. 32 

-Sets for Families— 1740, etc. 50 

-Tracts 54 

Leporello-Books— 1106, etc. 32 

New Kindergarten Folding-Tables— 958,etc. 45, 46 

Pricked Sewing-Cards, white & tinted— 381,etc. 11 

Sample-Cards of Work— 951, etc. 35 

Samples of Coated Glazed Paper— 759 26 

Engine-Colored Paper— 831 26 

Bristol Board— 320 b 10 

Weaving-Mats and Cuts— 758 26 

Sticks, Colored— 189a, etc., 193 etc. 6, 7 

Wooden— 151, etc. 6, 7 

Colored, Diagonals — 195 a, etc. 7 

for Pea- Work— 886, etc. 33 

Plain, Diagonals — 197 a, etc. 7 

for Stick-Laying— 151, etc. 6, 7 

in boxes — 191a, etc. 6 

Plain round — 151, etc. 6 

Plain square— 182, etc. 6 

Stick-Laying— 151, etc. 6 

-Working— 200 - 7 

Straws for Stringing— 780, etc. 37 

Colored— 779, etc. 37 

White— 780, etc. 37 

Straw-Weaving— 1771 44 

Stringing, Material for, see Papers, Straws, 

Beads etc. 

Strips for Book-Marks, Engine-Colored Paper 27 

Manila Paper— 770 t, etc. 27 
Coated Glazed Paper— 

771, etc. 26, 27 
Prang's Standard Colored 

Paper— 773 a, etc. 26,27 

18-Scale Spectrum— 770 a 27 

cut to order 27 

Strips for Interlacing, 18-Scale Spectrum 15 

Engine-Colored Paper 

-801, etc. 15 

Manila Paper — 804 c, etc. 15 
Coated Glazed Paper— 

806, etc. 15 
Prang's Standard Colored 

Papers— 809 a, etc. 15 

cut to order 27 

Strips for Lacing— 801, etc. (see above) 15 

Paper-, to be used with Paper-Rings— 1754 28 

of Engine-Colored Paper— 801, etc. 15 

of Glazed-Paper— 806, etc. 15 

for Book-Marks— 771, etc. 26 
of Prang's Standard Colored Paper — 

809 a, etc., 773 a, etc. 15, 26 
for Weaving Mats, see Weaving-Mats 
Swedish Books, see Books 

Tables, Steiger's New Kindergarten 

Folding— 958, etc. 45, 46 

Teacher's — 988, etc. 46 

Tablet-Laying — 61, etc. 3 

Tablets, Wooden — 61, etc. 3 

in bulk — 62, etc., 62 a, etc. 3 

Cardboard, Colored— 108 a 3 

light and daik— 106, 107 3 

Wooden, Colored and polished— 61, etc. 3 

in bulk— 62, etc. 3 

in natural colors, polished— 61 a, etc. 3 

in bulk— 62 a, etc. 3 

Teachers, Drawing-Books for — 452 a, 452 b, etc. 13 

Loose Letters for — 1704 37 

Kindergarten-Tables — 988, etc. 46 

Weaving-Apparatus for — 1750 39 

Tenth Gift— 151, etc. 6, 7 

Occupation— 911, etc. 33 '34 



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Page 

Third Building Box— 41 2 

Gift— 21, etc. 2 

for Teachers— 24 2 

Occupation— 421, etc. 12-14 

Thirteenth Gift— 240, etc. 8 

Thread— 226, etc. 7 

Colored— 350 b 10 

-Game 7 

Three-fold Saxony Wool— 345, etc. 10 

Tiles, Busy Work— 1732, etc. 36 

with pegs — 1732 a, etc. 36 

Tin Pans for holding Beads— 791 , etc. 37 

Sand-Moulding— 1749 35 

Tinted Bristol Board— 318 a, etc. 10 

ruled on one side — 311, etc. 10 

■with margin-323 a, etc. 10 

for Sewing, see Sewing' Cards 

Cards— 320 a 10 

Tips, Rubber-, for Kindergarten-Chairs — 991 a 47 

Toy Money, Educational — 1765 39 

Tracts, Steiger's Kindergarten 54 

Training-Class Diplomas, Kindergarten— 1766 39 

Trays lor Sand-Modeling— 949 35 

Triangles, Wooden— 66, etc. 3 

for Paper-Folding, see Folding-Paper 

for Paper-Cutting, see Cutting-Paper 

Training, Manual, Books on, see Books 

Tripod Easels— 1143 f, etc. 48 

Twelfth Gift— 226, etc. 7 

Two-fold Split Zephyr Worsted— 345, etc. 10 

Types of Nations, Wall-Pictures of O T C 

Unsoldered Rings, see Rings 

Vessels for Clay, with wooden cover— 1671, etc. 34 

Wall Blackboards— 1109, etc. 47 

Wall-Charts O T C 

Wands, Exercising— 1691 49 

Wash Silk— 347 10 

Water Color Brushes— 481, etc. 14 

Paper, ruled— 498 14 

Water Colors in cakes— 473, etc. 14 

in collapsible tubes — 479 a,- etc. 14 

Eagle— 480 b, etc. 14 

Miss Lane's Liquid 14 

Prang's— 480, etc. 14 

Winsor & Newton's — 473, etc. 14 

Wax-Crayons, Colored— 461, etc. 13 

Pastel Crayons— 468 13 

Weaving- Apparatus for Teachers — 1750 39 

-Mats, Mme. Kraus-Boelte's Preliminary 

—722 a, etc. 16 

Coated Glazed Paper— 501, etc. 17, 18 
Prang's Standard Colored Papers 

—701, etc., 743 a, etc. 18-23,25 

18-Scale Spectrum— 723 rR, etc., 

743 h, etc. 23-25 



Weaving,Mats, Engine-Colored Paper— 742 a, etc. 
"Ross Turner"— 723 a, etc. 
Mrs. Hailmann's Graded— 742 a, etc. 
cut to order 
Fancy- 746 
in Boxes -744 

and Cuts, Steiger's Samples of— 758 
Portfolios— 730, etc. 

•Needles. Ball's Patent Steel-— 762, etc. 

Free — 771, etc. 

Straw — 1771 
White Beans for Point-Laying— 241b 

Bristol Board for Sewing— 300, etc. 

Cardboard for Sewing — 300, etc. 

Cards for Sewing, see Sewing Cards 

Enameled Cloth, not ruled— 944 a 

Sand— 945, etc. 

Straws— 779, etc. 
Whole Rings, see Rings 
Winsor & Newton's Water-Colors — 473, etc. 
Wire for Cork- Work -896, etc. 
Wire-bound Kindergarten Slates— 421, etc. 
Wire Rings, see Rings 
Wooden Balls, Colored, for Stringing— 788, etc. 

Beads for Stringing— 788, etc. 

Blackboards— 1 109, etc. 

Boxes, see Boxes 

Counting Blocks— 1710, etc. 

Cubes for Stringing— 7^8, etc. 

Cylinders for Stringing— 788, etc. 

Disks— 1755, etc. 

Dumb-Bells— 1687, etc. 

Exercising Rings — 1699, etc. 

Exercising Wands— 1691 

Pointers, for Thread-Game— 228 

Spheres for Stringing — 788 etc. 

Squares— 1755, etc. 

Slats— 131, etc. 

Sticks, see Sticks 

Tablets, Colored and polished — 61, etc. 

in bulk— 62, etc. 
in Natural Colors, polished— 61 a, etc. 
in bulk— 62 a, etc. 
Wood Spiral-Work— 1772 
Word-Builder— 1074 f 

-making Tablets 
Worsted, for Sewing— 226, 345, etc. 

-Balls— 2, etc. 

-Needles— 331, etc. 
Wrappers for Protecting Mats— 730, etc. 
Writing-Game, New Spelling- and— 1704 b 



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Zephyr- Worsted — 345, etc. 
Zinc-Lined Sand-Table— 947 
Zoological Wall-Charts 
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E. STKTGER & CO., 25 Park Place, NEW YORK 



Discount and Allowances 

to Teachers and Institutions. 



On the kindergarten material enumerated in this cata- 
logue the discount allowed to teachers and insti- 
tutions is 10% of the list price (excepting furniture and 
Sample Lots C, D, E, on which we can allow no discount 
at all). 

Besides the regular discount the following 

Extra Allowances 

will hereafter be made on cash sales, or when the 
approximate amount accompanies the order; 
an additional allowance of 

10% on orders amounting to more than $10.00 net 
or 

15% on orders amounting to over $50. 00 net. 

When discount is allowed the postage or expres- 
sage must be paid by the purchaser. 

On outfits and other large orders we make spec- 
ial prices and shall be pleased to submit our estimates. 

Regarding orders, remittances, etc. we would refer to 
the "Note" at the beginning of this catalogue. 

E« Steiger & Co., 

p. o. Box 1905. 25 Park Place, 

Telephone: 3330 Cortlandt. Ne*W York. 



gteiger's l(indergarteii Catalogue. 



Eighth Edition, 1900. 



figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 



First Division: The Gifts. 



The First Gift. 
The Balls, 

Aim : to teach color {primary : red, yellow, 
blue, and secondary or mixed: orange, green 
and violet) and direction (forward and backward, 
right and left, up and down); to train the 
eye, and to exercise the hands, arms and feet 
in various plays. 

No. 1. A set of six 1$" wwsted balls, of the rainbow 
colors, with strings. Iu a wooden box with crossbeam 
and supports for hanging the balls. With Directions 
(FrcebeVs First Gift for Babies). $0.75. (Postage 
11 cents.) 





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la. A set of six 1 J" rubber balls covered with a net- 
ting of worsted in the standard colors, red, orange, 
yellow, green, blue and violet, with removable 
strings. In a polished cherry-wood box with sup- 
ports and crossbeam for hanging. $1.00. (Post. 14c.) 
lb. A set of six 2" soft, filled balls covered with a 
netting, with strings and in box, as above. $1.50. 
(Post. 13c.) 

2. A set of the six 1£" worsted balls, without 
box. $0 50. (Post. 4c.) 

3. A set of six \\" rubber balls, covered with a net- 
ting of worsted in the standard colors, red, orange, 
yellow, green, blue and violet, with removable 
strings, without box. $0.85. (Post. 6 c.) 

4. A set of six 2" soft, filled balls covered with a 
netting and with strings, as above. $1.85. (Post. 5 c.) 

5. A cherry-wood box for the First Gift with cross- 
beam and supports, without balls. $0.20. (Post. 9 c.) 

For Teachers. 

6. A set of 6 large worsted balls, 3" diameter, in 
primary and secondary colors. In a wooden box 
with crossbeam for hanging the balls. With Direc- 
tions. $2.00. (Weight: 3 lbs.) 

7- ditto. 3f diam. $3.00. (Weight: i\ lbs.) 



Directions for the use of the First Gift are con- 
tained in 

Kraus' Guide. Number One. In paper. $0.35; 
and separately, in the special reprint therefrom: 

The First Gift. In paper. $0.25 



The Second Gift. 

Sphere, Cylinder; and Cube. 

Aim: to teach form and to direct the atten- 
tion of the child .to the similarity and dissim- 
ilarity existing between different objects. This 
is done by pointing out, explaining and count- 
ing the sides, corners, and edges of the cube; by 
showing that the sphere, the cylinder, and the 
cube differ from one another in their several 
properties on account of their difference of 
shape; by pointing out that the apparent form 
of the sphere is unchanged, however looked at, 
but that the apparent forms of both the cube 
and the cylinder vary according to the point 
from which they are viewed. 




11. A set consisting of 1 sphere, 1 cylinder, and 2 
cubes (each 1£" diam.), neatly made of wood and 
provided with the neeessary staples, strings and 
holes. In a varnished cherry-wood box with supports 
and crossbeam for hanging the forms. $0.50. (Post. 
12 c.) 

11a. The same as above, except that the forms are 
each 2" diam. $0.60. (Post. 22 c.) 
lib. The same as above, with one cone instead ot 
the extra cube. $0.60. (Post. 23 c.) 

12. A wooden polished box containing 12 spheres, 
12 cylinders, and 12 cubes (each 2" diam.) $3.50. 
(Weight: 5 lbs.) 

12a. The same as above, except that the forms are 
each \Y diam. $3.10. (Post. 52 c.) 

13. 12 rattan axles. $0.05 

13i. 1 Cone with staples, sizel§Xl£".$0.12.(Post.2c.) 
13b. ditto. 2X2". $0.15. (Post. 3 c.) 
13i. A cherry-wood box for the Second Gift with 
supports and crossbeam, without forms. $0.25. 
(Post. 13 c.) 

For Teachers. 

14. A set consisting of 1 large sphere, 1 cylinder and 
2 cubes (each about 2|" diam.) neatly made of wood 
and provided with the necessary staples, holes, and 
strings. In a wooden box. $2.25. (Weight: 3J lbs.) 

15. A set ditto. Zl" diam. $3.25. (Weight: 7 lbs.) 



Directions for the use of the Second Gift are con- 
tained in 

Kkaus' Guide, Nnmber One. In paper. $0.35; 
and separately, in the special reprint therefrom: 
The Second Gift. Iu paper. $0.20 



E. STEIGER & CO., 25 Park Place, NEW YORK 



STEIGER'S KINDERGARTEN CATALOCUE 



The Third Gift. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

Frcebel's First Building Box. 

Aim: to illustrate form and number, and also 
to give the first ideas of fractions, symmetry, etc. 
2L. A large cube (2X2X2")equ dly 
divided into 8 small cubes (each 
measuring 1 cubic inch). In a var- 
nished cherry-wood box. $0.20. 
(8 c.) 

22. 100 cubes of the Third Gift, 
without box. $1.00. (42 c.) 

23. An empty cherry-wood box 
for the Third Gift. $0.10. (4 c.) 

For Teachers. 

24. A large cube 4X4X^") equally divided into 8 
cubes (each measuring 8 cubic iuches). In a wooden 
box. $1 00. (40 c.) 




^Designs and Directions for the use of the Third 
Gift are contained in 

Kraus Guide, Number Two. In paper. $0.70; 
and separately, in the special reprint therefrom: 

The. Third Gift. $0.30 



The Fourth Gift. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

Frcebel's Second Building Box. 

The aim of the Fourth Gift is similar to that 
of the Third; but it gives rise to the observation 
of similarity and dissimilarity, and allows a 
varied and interesting application in the pro- 
duction of forms of knowledge (or mathematical 
forms), of beauty (or symmetry) and of life. 

31. A large cube (2X2X2") di- 
vided into 8 equal oblong blocks 
(each £X1X2"). In a varnished 
cherry-wood box. $0.20. (8 c.) 

32. 100 oblong blocks of the 
Fourth Gift, without box. $1.00. 
(44 c.) 

32a. An empty cherry-wood box 
for the Fourth Gift. $0.10. (4 c.) 

For Teachers. 

33. A large cube (4X4X4") divided into 8 equal 
oblong blocks (each 1X2X4") In a wooden box. 
$1.00 (43 c.) 

35. Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for the Fam- 
ily. No. 15. (Building, Number One.) In a paper 
box. $0.75. (23 c.) 

Tnis Box contains 8 cubes (1X1X1*) and 8 oblong 
blocks 2X1 X£"). With Designs ( and Directions. 
( The Third and Fourth Gift from Kraus' Guide.) 




Designs an 1 Directions for the use of the Fourth 
Gift are contained in 

Kraus' Guide, Number Two. In paper. $0.70; 
and separately, in the special reprint therefrom: 

The Fourth Gift. In paper. $0.30 



The Fifth Gift. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

Frcebel's Third Building Box. 

This is a continuation of, and a complement 
to the Third Gift; it admits of more extended 
application than the Third and Fourth. 



41. A large cube (3X3X3"), divided into 21 whole 
cubes (each measuring 1 

cubic inch), 6 half and 12 
quarte?-- cubes. In a var- 
nished cherry-wood box. 
$0.40. (18 c.) 

42. 100 half-cubes of 
the Fifth Gift, without 
box. $1.00. (22 c.) 

43. 100 quarter- cubes 
of the Fifth Gift, without 
box. $1.00. (lie.) 
43a. An empty cherry- 
wood box for the Fifth 
Gift. $0.12. (6 c.) 

For Teachers. 

44. A large cube (6X6X6") divided into 21 cubes 
(each measuring 8 cubic inches), 5 half and 12 quar- 
ter-cubes. In a wooden box. $1.75. (Weight: 7 lbs.) 

Designs and Directions for the use of the Fifth 

Gift are contained in 

Keatjs' Guide, Number Two. In paper. $0.70; 
and separately, in the special repriut therefrom: 

The Fifth Gift. In paper. $0.30 





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45. Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. 16. {Building, Number Two.) In a 
paper box. $0.75. (25 c.) 

This Box contains 21 cubes (1X1X1*), 6 half and 
12 quarter-cubes. With Designs and Directions- 
(The Fifth Gift, from Kraus' Guide). 



The Fifth Gift B. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

The Child's Fifth Building Box. 

46. A large cube (3X8X3"), as a combination of 
the Second and Fifth GifLS, divided into 12 cubes 
(each 1X1X1"), 8 additional cubes, from each of 
which one corner is removed corresponding in size to 
one quarter of a cylinder; 6 cylinders (each 1X1 XI") 
divided into 12 half-cylinders, and 3 cubes (each 
1X1X1") divided diagonally into 9 quarter-cubes. 
In a wooden box. $0.40. (18 c.) 



Designs for use with the Fifth Gift B, in wrapper. 
$0.30 



The Sixth Gift. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

Frcebel's Fourth Building Box. 

This is a continuation of, and a complement 
to the Fourth Gift; it admits of a very extended 
application. 

51. A large cube (3X3 X 3" ) , divided into 18 whole ob- 
long blocks(each£XlX2"), 
3 similar blocks divided 
lengthwise into 6 (each 
£XiX2"), and 6 divided 
crosswise into 12 (each 
JX1X1"). In a varnished 
cherry-wood box. $0 40. 
(18 c.) 

52a. 100 blocks of the 
Sixth Gift. (£X£X2"), 
without box. $1.(10. (21c.) 
52b. W0 ditto (£X1X1"), 
without box. $1.00. (21 c.) 

52c An empty cherry-wood box for the Sixth Gift 
$0.12. (6 c.) 





E. STEIGER & CO., 25 Park Place, NEW YORK 



STEICER'S KINDERGARTEN CATALOGUE 



For Teachers. 

53d. A large cube (about 6X6X6") divided into 18 
oblong blocks (each IX'^X*"), 3 similar blocks di- 
vided lengthwise into 6 (each 1X1 X*") and 6 divided 
crosswise into 12 (each 1X2X2"). In a wooden box. 
$1.75. (Weight: 7 lbs.) 

Designs and Directions for using the Sixth Gift 
are contained in 

Kraus' Guide, Number Two. In paper. $0.70; 
and separately, in the special reprint therefrom: 

The Sixth Gift. In paper. $0.30 



53. FroebeVs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. 17. {Building, Number Three. In a 
paper box. $0.75. (24 c.) 

This Box contains 18 oblong blocks (2X1X&")> 3 
similar blocks divided lengthwise into 6 (each 
2XiX£"), and 6 divided crosswise into 12 (each 
1X1X1")- With Designs and Directions {The 
Sixth Gift, from Kraus' Guide). 



56. The Architect in the Nursery. After Frcebel's 
system. ("The cube is the unit.") A wooden box 
containing cubes, blocks, oblongs, half-cubes, cylin- 
ders, half-cylinders, arches, pyramid, etc., partly of 
white, partly of dark wood. With 21 Colored De- 
signs. $1.00. (30 c.) 



The Seventh Gift. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

The Tablets. 

This Gift consists of quadrangular and tri- 
angular wooden tablets coated with Kindergarten 
colors, and finely polished. 

4®* Another, cheaper style of tablets is that of light 
and dark wood, in the natural color, the quan- 
tities of the two kinds being always evenly di- 
vided. 

These tablets as well as the 
preceding Gifts are designed 
for instruction in shifting or 
reversing the composition of 
forms, and combining them. 
Heretofore, the child has han- 
dled solids only, but by means 
of the tablets it can now rep- 
resent plane surfaces. 

Wooden Tablets, coated and polished. 

a) in wooden boxes. 

61. 8 squares (1X1") (red and white). In a wooden 

box. $0.20 

66. 4 large right-angled isosceles triangles (red and 

green). In a wooden box. $0.18 

71. 16 small right-angled isosceles triangles (red and 

green). In a wooden box. $0.20 

76. 32 small isosceles triangles (red and green). In a 

wooden box. $0.30 

81. 54 small isosceles triangles (red and green). In a 

wooden box. $0.50 

86. 9 large equilateral triangles (yellow and purple). 

In a wooden box. $0.25 

91. 46 small equilateral triangles (yellow and purple). 

In a wooden box. $0.50 

96. 56 right-angled scalene triangles (orange and blue). 

In a wooden box. $0 50 

101. 64 obtuse-angled triangles (black and blue). In a 

wooden box. $0.60 




Wooden Tablets, coated and polished. 

b) in bulk (in paper boxes). 

62. 100 squares, IX 1", (red and white). $0.75 

67. 100 large right-angled isosceles triangles (red and 

green) $2.00 

72. 100 small right- angled isosceles triangles (red and 

green). $0.75 
I 87. 100 large equilateral triangles (yellow and purple). 
i $2.00 

I 92. 100 small equilateral triangles (yellow and purple). 
I $0 75 

97. 100 right-angled scalene triangles (orange and blue). 

$0.75 

102. 100 obtuse- angled triangles (black and blue). $0.75 

Wooden Tablets in the natural colors 

of the wood, finely polished. (One half 

of these Tablets are of a light, the 

other half of a dark color). 

a) in wooden boxes- 

61a. 8 squares 1X1", (light and dark). In a wooden 

box. $0.i8 

71a. 1(> small right-angled isosceles triangles (light and 

dar.i). Iu a wooden box. $0.20 

78a. 32 small isosceles triangles (light and dark). In a 

wooden box. $0.25 

81a. 54 small isosceles triangles (light and dark). In a 

wooden box. *0.40 

86a. 9 large equilateral triangles (light and dark). In a 

wooden box. $0.20 

91a. (S4 small equilateral triangles (light and dark). In 

a wooden box. $0.50 

96a. 5G rig'it angled scalene triangles (light and dark). 

In a wooden box $0.. r 

101a. 64 obtuse-angled triangles (light and dark). In a 

wooden box. $0.50 

Wooden Tablets in the natural colors of 
the wood, finely polished, 

b) in bulk (in paper boxes). 
100 squares, 1 X 1", (light and dark). $0.60 
100 small right-angied isosceles triangles (light and 



$0.60 

100 large equilateral triang'es (lght and dark). $1.20 
100 small equilateral triangles (li^ht and dark). $0.00 
100 right-angled scalene triang 'Ss (ight and dark). 



62a. 
72a. 

dark). 
87a. 
92a. 
97a. 

$0.60 

102a. 100 obtuse-angled triangles (lght and dark). $0.6O 
102b. 100 circles. I" diain. (light and dark). J 0.60 
102c. 100 semi-circles, 1" diain. (Lght and dark). $0.6O 

Empty Wooden Boxes for Tablets. 

103. A polished wooden box, 6X8X2", to hold about 
500 tablets $0.25. (10 c ) 

103a. A polished woodeu box, 6X8X2", to hold about 
500 tablets, with partition, $0.^5. (10 c.) 

Tablets of Light and Dark Cardboard. 

106. Tablets of cardboard. A set of 7 paper boxes, each 
box containing 100 of the following forms in light and 
dark cardboard: squares, half-squares, small, equilateral 
triangles, obtuse angled triangles, right-angled triangles, 
circles, semi-circles. $1.00. (16 c) 

107. A box containing 100 pieces of one form only, 
selected from the above. $0.20. (4 c.) 

Tablets of Colored Cardboard. 

(In paper boxes.) 

108a. 100 V squares; colors 13, 15. 323 325. $0.30. (5 e.) 
1081). 100 isosceles trianges; colors 133,135 3,15. $i'.30.(5c.) 
108c. 100 equilateral triangles; colors 93, 95, 213, 215. 
$0 30. (S c.) 

108d. 100 scalene triangles; colors 173,175,5:!. 55. *0 30 (5c.) 
108e. 100 obtuse-angled triangles; colors '253, 255, 323,325. 
$0.30. (5 c.) 

Designs and Directions for the use of the Seventh 
Gift are contained ' in 

Kraus' Guide. Number Three. In paper. $0.50 

Steiger's Designs for Tablet - laying. Arranged by 
John Kraus and Maria Kraus-Boslte. 



E. STEIGER & CO., 25 Park Place, NEW YORK 



STEIGERS KINDERGARTEN CATALOGUE 



114b. 

114c. 

114d. 

114e 

114f, 

114g. 

114h. 

114i. 

114k. 

1141. 

114m 



114q 
114r. 
114s. 
114t. 
114u. 
114v. 
114w. 



111. Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for the \ 
Family. Nos. 11 & 12 {Tablet-laying.) In a paper | 
box. $1.50. (2f>c.) 

Thi9 Double Box contaius 12 squares. 12 right- 
angled isosceles. 16 equilateral, 24 right-angled j 
scalene and 16 obtuse-angled triangles — all colored j 
tablets— 554 Designs and Directions. 

Parquetry Papers 

of engine-colored paper, ungummed and gummed. \ 

Price per package ungummed $0.12. (3c.) \ 
„ „ „ gummed $0.30. (4c.) 

113a. A package containing 10U0 1" squares, assorted 
colors, ungummed. 
113b. ditto, gummed. 

118c. 1000 half-squares, assorted colors, ungummed. 
113d. 1000 ,. „ „ gummed. 

113e. 1000 equilateral triangles, ass. col., ungummed. 
113f. 1000 ,, „ ,, gummed. 

1 13g. 1000 obtuse-angled triangles, ass. col., ungummed. 
113h. 1000 ,, „ „ gummed. 

1 I3i. 1000 scalene triangles, assorted col., ungummed. 
11 3k. 1000 „ „ „ gummed. 

1131. 1000 rhombs, assorted colors, ungummed. 
113m. 1000 ,. „ gummed. 

113n. 1000 oblongs, assorted colors, ungummed. 
113o. 1000 „ „ gummed. 

113p. 1000ci'rd«, assorted colors, ungummed. 
113q. 1000 ., „ gummed. 

1 13r. 1000 half-circles, assorted colors, ungummed. 
113s. 1000 „ „ „ gummed. 

H3t. 1000 ellipses, assorted colors, ungummed. 
113u. 1000 ,, ,. gummed. 

113v. 1000 ovals, assorted colors, uugummed. 
llSw. 1000 „ „ gummed. 

Parquetry Papers 

of glazed paper, ungummed and gummed. 

Price per package ungummed $0.18. (3 c.) 
„ „ „ gummed $0.35. (4 c.) 
114a, A package cont'g 1000 squares 1X1" , assorted 
colors, UDgummed. 

ditto, gummed. 

1000 haf squares, assorted colors, ungummed. 

1000 ,, ,, ,, gummed. 

1000 equilateral triangles, ass. col., ungummed. 

1000 „ ,, ,, gummed. 

1000 obtuse angled triangles, ass. col., ungummed. 

1000 ,, ,. ,, gummed. 

1000 scalene triangles, assorted col., uugummed. 

1000 ,, ,, ,, gummed. 

1000 rhombs, assorted colors, uuguiumed. 

1000 ,, ,, gummed. 

114n. 1000 oblongs, assorted colors, ungummed. 
114o. 1000 ,, „ gummed 

114p. 1000 circles, assorted colors, ungumnied. 

1000 ,, ,, gummed. 

1000 half-circles, assorted colors, ungummed. 

1000 ,, ,, ,, gummed. 

1000 ellipses, assorted colors, ungummed. 

1000 ,, ,, gummed. 

1000 ovals, assorted colors, ungummed. 

1000 „ ,, gummed. 

Parquetry Papers 

in Prang's Standard Colored Papers. 

Price per package ungummed $0.18. (3 c.) 
„ „ ,, gummed $0.35. (4 c ) 

115a. A package cont'g 1000 squares (1X1"). assorted 
colors, ungummed. 
115b. 1000 ditto, gummed. 

115c. 1000 half squares, assorted colors, ungummed. 
115d. 1000 „ ,, .,, ,, gummed. 

115e. 1000 equilateral triangles, ass. col., ungummed. 
115f. 1000 „ ,, „ ,. gummed. 

115r. 1000 obtuse-angled trianglts, ass. col., ungummed. 
115h. 1000 ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, gummed. 

1151. ]000 scalene triangles, assorted col., uugummed. 
115k. 1000 ,, ,. „ „ gummed. 

1151. 1000 rhombs, assorted colors, ungummed. 
115m. 1000 „ „ „ gummed. 



115n. 1000 oblongs, assorted colors, uugummed. 

115o. 1000 „ „ „ gummed 

115p. 1000 circles, assorted colors, ungummed. 

115q. 1000 ,, ,, ,, gummed. 

115r. 1000 half-circles, assorted colors, uugummed. 

115s. 1000 „ ,. ,. „ gummed. 

115t. 1000 ellipses, assorted colors, ungummed. 

115u. 1000 „ „ ,, gummed. 

115v. 1000 ovals, assorted colors, ungummed. 

115w 1000 „ ,, ,. gummed. 

The assorted colors referred to in the above list of 

Parquetry Papers of Prang's Standard Colored 

Papers are made up in the following combinations 

only, viz. : 

Assortment A. No. 13 (Red), No. 14 (Light Red). 
No. 15 (Lighter Red), No. 12 (Dark Red), No. 1 1 
{Darker Red), No. 133 (Green), No. 134 (Light 
Green), No. 135 (Lighter Greeu), No. 132 (Dark 
Green), No. 131 (Darker Green). 

Assortment B. No. 53 (Orange), No. 54 (Light Orange ), 
No. 55 (Lighter Orange), No. 52 (Dark Orange ). 
No. 51 (Darker Orange), No. 173 (Blue), No. 174 
(Light Blue), No. 175 (Lighter Blue), No. 172 
(Dark Blue), No. 171 (Darker Blue). 

Assortment C. No. 93 (Yellow), No. 94 (Light Yel- 
low), No. 95 (Lighter Yellow), x\ T o. 92 (Dark Yel- 
low), No. 91 (Darker Yellow). No. 213 (Violet . 
No. 214 (Light Violet). No. 215 (Lighter Violet), 
No. 212 (Dark Violet). No. 211 (Darker Violet). 

Assortment D. No. 43 (Orauge Red Orange), No. 14 
(Light Orange Re J Orange). No. 42 (Dark Orange 
Red Orange), No. 73 (Yellow Orange), No. 74 
(Light Yellow Orange), No. 72 (Dark Yellow 
Orange), No. 113 (Yellow Green), No. 114 (Light 
Yellow Green), No. 112 (Dark Yellow Green), 
No. 153 (Blue Green), No. 154 (Light Blue Green). 
No. 152 (Dark Blue Green). No. 203 (Violet Blue 
Violet), No. 204 (Light Violet Blue Violet). 
No. 202 (Dark Violet Blue Violet), No. 223 (Violet 
Red Violet), No. 224 (Light Violet Red Violet). 
No. 222 (Dark Violet Red Violet). 

Assortment E. No. 33 (Red Orauge). No. 34 (Light 
Red Orange), No. 32 (Dark Red Orange). No. 63 
(Orange Yellow Orange), No. 64 (Light Orange 
Yellow Orang.'), No. 62 (Dark Orange Yellow 
Orange), No. 123 (Green Yellow Green), No. 124 
(Light Green Yellow Green), No. 143 (Green Blue 
Green), No. 144 (Light Green Blue Green), No. 
142 (Dark Green Blue Green). No. 19.5 (Blue 
Violet), No. 104 (Light Blue Violet), No. 192 
(Dark Blue Violet). No. 233 (Red Violet). No. 234 
(Light Red Violet), No. 232 (Dark Red Violet). 

Assortment F. No. 13 (Red), No. 53 (Orange). No, 
93 (Yellow), No. 133 (Green), No. 173 (Blue), 
No. 213 (Violet). 

Assortment G is made up of Assortments A, B, C. 
and of Grays (Gray, Russet, Brown. Citrine. 
Olive, Slate and Heliotrope with their tints and 
shades), Black and White. 

Assortment H. Black, White and Grays (Gray. Rus- 
set, Brown, Citrine, Olive, Slate and Heliotrope 
with their tints and shades) 
*y When ordering, customers will please state 

which of the above 8 Assortments is wanted. 
We also furnish Parquetry Papers in the colors ol 

the U 18-Scale Spectrum" (see sample-book No. 761. 

mailed gratis) in the following assortments: 

Assortment No. 1 is compo-ed of Red and Green 
with their respective tints and shades (10 varie- 
ties). 

Assortment No. 2 similarly contains the colors Orange 
and Blue with tints and shades (10 varieties). 

Assortment No. 3 in turn consists of Yellow and 
Violet with tints and shades (10 varieties). 

Assortment No. 4 comprises the normals, tint 1 and 
shade 1, of the following hues: Orange Red. 
Yellow Orange, Yellow Green, Blue Green. Viole 
Blue and Violet Red (18 varieties). 



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Assortment No. 5 in like manner covers the lmes: 
Red Orange, Orange Yellow, Oreen Yellow, 
Green Blue, Blue Violet and Red Violet (18 varie- 
ties). 

Assortment No. 6 contains the normals: Red, Orange, 
Yellow, Green, Blue and Violet (6 colors). 

Assortment No. 7 i9 composed of Assortments Nos. 
1, 2, and 3 with Grays, Black and White. 

Assortment No. 8 contains the Grays, Black and 
White. 
4S" When these assortments are wanted, the order 

must be given in detail, the prices being the same as 

for similar packages of Prang paper listed 

above, e. g. : 

One package, 1000 squares, ungummed, Assortment 

No, I, $0.18 

One package, 1000 rhombs, gummed, Assortment 

No. 7, $0.35 

Parquetry Tapers 
of one Form and one Color only. 

116 a. A package containing 100 pieces of one form and 
one color only, selected from the forms 113, 114 k 115, and 
from the papers cont'd in our sample books, ungummed. 
116 b. 100 ditto, gummed. $0.05. (2 c.) [$0.03. (2 c.) 
116c. 100 pieces of one fiorm and a particular as- 
sortment of colors selected from the papers contained 
in our sample books, ungummed. $0.06. (2 c.) 
116d. 100 ditto, gummed. $0.10. (2 c) 
H6e. 200 pieces of one form and one color only, 
nngnmmed. $0.05. (2 c) 
116 f. '200 ditto, gummed. $0.08. (2 c.) 
116g. 500 ditto, ungummed. $0.11. (2 c) 
116h. 500 ditto, gummed. $0.18. (2 c.) 
116 i. 1000 ditto, ungummed. $0.18. (3 c.) 

116 k. 1000 ditto, gummed. $0.35. (4 c.) 

Parquetry Papers in boxes, 

117 a. A box containing 1000 pieces of engine-colored pa- 
per, in assorted forms and colors, ungummed. $0.15. (3 c.) 
117 b. 1000 ditto, gummed. $0.35. (4 c.) 

117 c. 1000 pieces of glazed paper in assorted forms and 
colors, nngummed. $0.20. (3 c.) 

117 d. 1000 ditto, gummed. $0.40. (4 c.) 

118a. 1000 pieces of Prang's Standard colored papers in 
assorted forms and co'ors, ungummed. $0.20. (3 c.) 

118 b. 1000 ditto, gummed. $0.40. (4 c) 

118 c. 1000 pieces of Prang's Standard colored papers, 6 

colors, with one tint and one fhade of each, and grays 

and black, uhgummed. $0 20. 3 c.) 

118 d. 1000 ditto, gummed. $0.40. (4 c.) 

103 b. An empty box for Parquetry Papers, 18" long, 

13" wide.and 2" deep with 35 small compartments, each to 

hold ab't 500 parquetry papers.net $1.00.(Weight: 2i/ 4 lbs.) 

Mounting Sheets for Parquetry, 

with holes punched at one end for tying 
Unruled. 



119 a. 

board, 
119b. 
1191. 
119k. 
1191. 
(35 c.) 
119 m 
(40 c.) 
119 n. 



A package containing 12 leaves of white Bristol 
8X8". $0.12. (7 c.) 

12 ditto, 7X7". $0 08. (5 c, 
12 leaves uray Bristol board, 8X«". $0.12. (5 c) 

VI ditto, 7x7". $0.08. (4c.) 
100 leaves heavy Manila card, 10X10". $0.00. 

. 100 leaves white Bristol board, 8X8". $0.70. 

100 leaves gray Bristol board, 8 <8". $0.70. 33 c ) 

Ruled. 

119 e. 12 1 aves white Bristol board, 7x9", ruled in 1" 
squares, ruling forming a cross in the centre of the leaf. 
$0.10. 6c.) 

119ee. 12 ditto, ruling forming a square in tho centre 
of the leaf. $0 10. (6 c.) 

I19f. 12 ditto, 9X101/V', ruled in 1" squares, ruling 
forming a cross in the centre of tlie leaf. $0.12. (8c.) 
1 19 ff. 12 c/tllo.ruling forming a square in the centre of 
the leaf. $ 0.12. (8 c.) 

119o. 12 ditto, 8X8", ruled in 1" squares, ruling form- 
ing a cross in the centre of the leaf. $0.12. (8 c) 
119oo. 12 ditto, ruling forming a square in the centre 
of the leaf. $0.12. (8 c) 



Cardboard Covers 

(leaves of extra heavy cardboard, punched with holes 
like the mounting sheets, to be used as covers 
tor the same.) 
119 c. 12 blue cardboard covers. 8X8". $0 18. (10c) 
119d. 12 ,, ., ., 7X7'. $0.12. (9c) 

119g. 12 ,, „ „ 7X9". $0.12. (10c) 

119h. 12 „ ,, ., 9X10V2". $0-18 (13 c) 

For Mucilage 

Brushes 

Paste-Plates 

Mucilage-Dishes with Screw Covers 

see numbers 917, 918. 866a, 866b, 866c. 868, 86-^a and 
1628a, etc. (see Index.) 



The Eighth Gift. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

The Connected Slat, 

This Gift represents the embodied edge of 
the figure. It is the outline form of the plane of 
which, owing to the breadth of the single slats, 
it is 'still a considerable part. It consists of 
slats about 4" long, each 
overlapping the next at 
the end, and fastened to 
it by means of a rivet, 
so that all can be fold- 
ed and unfolded, and 
placed into various po- 
sitions, thus producing 
designs both geometri- 
cal and symmetrical as 
well as forms of life. 

121. A set of 10 connected 
slats, altogether 40" long, 
marked to show inches, 
half, quarter and eighth- 
inches, on one side, and 
meter,decimeter,and centi- 
meter, on the other side. 
$0.20. (3 c.) 

12?. A box containing 4 
connected slats, 1 each of 4. 
6, 8 and 16 links, with ut 
marking as above. $0.40. 
(2 c.) 

123. A set of 8 links, with- 
out marking. $0.10. (2 c.) 

124. Asetofl61inks,with- 
out marking. $0.20. (3c.) 

125. A set of 16 links, extra heavy. $0.20. (3 c ) 

126. A set of 10 links, extra heavy. $0.12. (2 c.) 




Designs and Directions for the use of the Eighth 
Gift are contained in 

Kraus' Guide. Number Four. In paper. $0.70; 
and sepstratelv, in the special reprint therefrom : 

The Eighth Gift. In paper. $0.30 



The Ninth Gift. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

The Disconnected Slat. 

Wooden slats of varying length and width are 
used for interlacing, thug producing an 



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STEIGER'S KINDERGARTEN CATALOGUE 



almost inexhaustible variety of designs. The 
slats listed below are, with the exception of 
the cigar-lighters, all made of hard wood, 
specially selected for this purpose. They are 
carefully made, are accurate in size, correct in 
color and of unexcelled elasticity and strength. 




50 wooden slats, 10" long, 1/3" wide, plain. $0.10.(3 c) 

50 „ „ 6" „ 1/4" ,. ■ $0 09.(3 c.) 

., 10" ,. V4" „ ., $0.10.(3 c) 

„ 10" „ 1/4" .. .. $0.10.(3 c) 

„ 10" ,. 1/3" ,, in 6 colore: red 

orange, yellow, 

green, bine and 

violet $0.15.(4 c). 

„ 10" „ 1/4" •• ditt0 - $0-15- (3 c) 

,, ditto. $0.25. (5 c.) 

6" long, 1/4" vride, ditto. $0.13. (5 c.) 
137. A pa -kage containing about 500 cigar lighters, 
4i / a " long. $0.05. (5 c.) 



131. 
133. 
133. 
133 a 
135. 


50 m 
50 
50 
.100 
50 


135 a. 50 
135b.l00 
136. 50 



Designs and Directions for the use of the Ninth I 
■Gift are coutained in 

Kbatjs' Guide, Number Four. In paper. $0.70; 
and separately, i" the special reprint therefrom: 
The Ninth Gift. In paper. $0.30 
Steiger's Designs for Plaiting (Interlacing Slats), arranged ; 
by John Kraub and Maria Kbai-s Bozlte. 12 plates, 
in wrapper. $0.30 



X41. FrozbeVs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. 7. Plaiting {Slat-interlacing). In a 
paper box. $0.75. (13 c.) 

This Box contains 30 slats, 10" long, J" wide, and 
30 slats, 6" long, \* wide, in the six colors, red, 
orange, yellow, green, blue and violet ; 25 plain slats, 
10XJ" and 25 plain slats, 6Xi". 



The Tenth Gift. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

The Sticks. 

This Gift consists of wooden sticks, one-tenth 
of an inch thick and of various lengths. 

The sticks, like most of the preceding (rifts, 
are intended to teach numerical proportion and 
variety of form; they represent the embodied 
straight line, and are an excellent preparation 
for Drawing and other Occupations. 





















A 




l 




•N 


> 


\ 


1 




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f 


/ 






















1 



156. 
161. 
166. 
171. 
176. 



500 round sticks, 2" long. 
500 ., „ 3" „ 

500 „ „ 4" „ 

500 ,, „ 5" „ 



$0.11. (4C.) 

$0.13. (5 c.) 

$0.15. (6 c) 

$0.17. (7 c.) 



500 assorted round sticks 150 1", 200 2", 50 3", 

50 4", 50 5" long). $0.18. (4 c.) 



Plain Square Sticks. 



182. 
183 a. 
183. 

183 a. 
184. 

184 a, 
185. 

185 a. 
186. 

186 a. 
187. 



500 square sticks, 1" long. 



1000 

500 

1000 

500 

1000 

500 

10d0 

500 

1000 



$0.06. 
$0.08. 
$0.08. 
$0.12. 
$0.10. 
$0.15. 
$0.12. 
$0.18. 
$0.14. 
$0 20. 



(3C.) 
(3 c.) 
(3 c.) 
(5 c.) 
(4 c.) 
(9 c.) 
(5 c.) 
(10 c.) 
(6 c.) 
(11 c.) 



50 3' 



500 assorted square sticks (150 1", 200 2", 
50 4", 50 5" long). $0.15. (4 c.) 

Square Sticks in the primary 
and secondary colors. 

189a. 500 square sticks. 1" long, in f> colors. $0.10. (3 c.) 



189 d. 1000 
189 b. 500 

189 e. 1000 
189c. 500 
189f. 1000 

190 a. 500 
190 d. 1000 
190b. 500 
190 e. 1000 



1 
2" 

2" 
3" 
3" 
4" 
4" 
6" 
5" 



190 c. 500 assorted square sticks (150 1- 
50 4", 50 5" long), in 6 colors. 



$0.15. (3 c) 
$0.12. i3c.) 
$0.20. (5c.) 
$0.15. (4 c.) 
$0.25. (7 c.) 
$0.18. (5 c.) 
$0 30 (10 c.) 
$0.20. (6 c.) 
$0.35.(11 c) 
200 2", 50 3", 
$0.18. (4 c) 



Desigrns and Directions for the use of the Tenth 

Gift are contained in 

Kraus' Guide, Number Four. In paper. $0.70; 
and separately, in the special reprint therefrom: 

The Tenth Gift. In paper. $0.30 
Steiger's Designs for Stick-laying, arranged by John 
Kraus and Maria Kraus Bcelte. 12 plates, in wrapper. 
$0.30 



151. 



Plain Round Sticks. 

500 round sticks, 1" long $0.09. (3 c.) 



191. FroebeVs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. 1. (Stick-laying.) In a paper box. 
$0.75. (18 c.) 

This Box contains 500 assorted round (-ticks, 1, 2, 

3, 4 and 5* long, respectively, 265 Designs, and Di- 
rections for using. 

Plain Sticks, in boxes. 

191 a. A paper box containing 1000 plain round sticks 
assorted, from 1 to 5". $0.20. (10 c) 

191 b. A box of polished wood, with 5 compartments, 
containing l.'OO plain round sticks, assorted from 1 to 5". 
?0 40. (18 c.) 

192. A box of polished wood, with 5 compartments, con- 
taining 1500 plain square sticks, of different sizes (1, 2, 3 

4. r,"\ $0.40. (20 c.) 

192 a. A. paper box containing 1000 plain square sticks, 
assorted, from 1 to 5". $0.20. (8 c.) 

Colored Sticks, in bcxes. 

193. A box of polished wood, with 5 compartments, con- 
taining 1500 sticks of different sizes (1, 2, 3, 4, 5") in the 
primary and secondary colors. $0 60. (20 c.) 

"193 a. A paper box containing 1000 colored sticks, as- 
sorted, from 1 to 5". $0.25. (8 c ) 



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Colored Sticks, Diagonals. 

195a. 600 sticks, cnt for diagonal 







or 6", square, $0.25. (7 c.) 


195 b. 500 „ 


it 


„ A" „ $0.20. (6 c.) 


195 c. 500 „ 


„ 


„ 4X2", rectangle. $0.18.(5 c.) 


195 d. 500 „ 


„ 


,, 3", square, $0.18. (5 c.) 


195 e. 500 „ 


,, 


„ 2" „ $0.15. (4 c.) 


195 f. 500 „ 


„ 


„ 2X1", rectangle. $0.15. (3c.) 


195 g. 500 „ 


„ 


,, 1", square, $0.10. (3 c.) 


Plain Sticks, Diagonals. 


197a. 500 sticks, 


cut for diagonal 






of 6", square. $0.15. (7c.) 


197 h. 1000 „ 


„ 


„ 6" „ $0.25. (15 c.) 


197 b. 500 „ 




„ 4" ,, $0.12. (6 c.) 


1971. 1000 „ 


■f 


„ 4" „ $0.20. (12 v..) 


197 c. 500 „ 


»» 


„ 4X2", rectangle. $0.10.(5 C .) 


197 k. 1000 „ 


•> 


„ 4X2" „ $0.15.(9c.) 


197 d. 500 „ 


„ 


„ 3", square. $0.10. (5 c.) 


1971. 1000 „ 




„ 3" „ $0.15. (9 c.) 


197 e. 500 „ 




„ 2" „ $0.10. (4 c.) 


197m.l000 „ 




„ 2" „ $0.12. (6 c.) 


197 f. 500 „ 


„ 


„ 2X1", rectangle. $0.10.(3c.) 


197 n. 1000 „ 


»» 


„ 2X1" „ $0.12.(5c.) 



197 fir. 600 „ „ „ 1" square. $0.0f>. (3 c.) 

197 o. 1C00 „ .. „ 1" ,. $0.08. (3 c.) 

200. FroebeVs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. 24 (Stick- working, No. 1). In a paper 
box. $0.75. (12 c.) 

This Box contains 14 Frames of brown Cardboard, 
300 round wooden Sticks (100 each 3, 4 and 7" long) 
and 100 colored glazed paper strips, from which, by 
bending and uniting the different pieces of cardboard 
by means of the sticks and paper, the following ar- 
ticles can be made: 11 Baskets, 1 Cradle, 1 Windmill, 
1 Bench— 14 Designs. 



The Eleventh Gift. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

The Mings, 

This Gift consists of whole (soldered or un- 
soldered) halt and quarter wire rings of various 
diameter. 

The rings are intended, like the sticks, to 
teach form and proportion; they represent the 
embodied curved lines. 



Soldered Rings. 




213. A paper box containing 36 whole soldered rings, 
54 half, and 36 quarter rings, of 1, l'/2. and 2" diameter 
(altogether 126 pieces.) $0.65. (10 c.) 

Rings in hulk. 





214a. 100 whole rings, unsoldered, 2" diam., $0 85. (14c.) 
214d. 100 ditto, 1" d'am. $0.60. (8 c.) 
214 e. 100 ditto, U/a" diam. $0.65. (lie.) 



214f. 

214g. 

214 h. 

214i. 

214 k. 

2141. 

214o. 

$0 20. 

214p. 

(4 c.) 

214q. 



100 whole, rings, soldered, 1" diam. $0.95. 
100 ditto, 11/2" diam. $1.00. (11 c ) 
100 ditto, 2" „ $1.10. (15 c.) 

100 half vin<<B, 2" diam. 10 30. (7 c.) 
100 ditto, l'/ 2 " „ $0.25. (60.) 

100 ditto, 1" ,, $0.20. 5 0.) 

100 quarter rings (4 equal to 2" diam 
5 c ) 
100 ditto (4 equal to a l'/V' diam. ring^. 

100 ditto (4 equal to a 1" diam ring). $0.1 r 



(Be.) 



ring). 
$0.15. 
.C4o.) 



Designs rind Directions for the use of the Eleventh 
Gift are contained in 

Kkaus' Guide, Number Five. In paper. $0.70; 
and separately, in the special reprint therefrom: 
The Eleventh Gift. In paper. $0.30 
Steiger's Designs for Ring-laying, arranged by John Kbatjs 
and Makia Kraus-Bcelte. 12 plates, in wrapper. $0.30 



221. FrozbeVs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. 8 (Bing-laijing). In a paper box, 
$0.75. (13 c.) 

This Box contains 10 whole and 20 half-rings, each 
of 2, 1^ and 1" diameter, 107 Designs, and Di- 
rections. 



The Twelfth Gift. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

The Thread, 

The Thread-Game is not only a source of 
amusement but also of actual use to the child. 
By means of the thread innumerable forms of 
knowledge, symmetry, and life can be produced, 
226. A package containing 10 yards red and 10 
yards blue Worsted; 5 yards blue and 5 yards yellow 
Cotton Thread. $0.20 

228. 1 dozen wooden pointers. $0.25 

229. 1 sponge for wetting and smoothing the thread. 
$0.15 




230. 

groov 



1 Patent Wire bound Kindergarten Slate, 8X12", 
sd in 1/4" squares on one side.$0.'25.(Weight: l'/ 4 lb.) 



Designs and Directions for the use of the Twelfth 
Gift are contained in 

Kkaus' Guide, Number Five. In paper. $0.70; 
and separately, in the special reprint therefrom: 

The Twelfth Gift. In paper. $0.30 



232. FrcebeVs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. 13. (Connected Slat and Thread Game.) 
In a paper box. $0.75. (13 c.) 





This Box contains 1 set Connected Slats. With 
Designs and Directions (The Eighth Gift, from 
Kkaus' Guide), 10 yards red, and 10 yards blue 
worsted, 5 yards blue and 5 yards yellow cotton 
thread, 1 piece of enameled cloth and 2 wooden 
pointers. With Designs and Directions (The Twelfth 
I Gift, from Krauts' Guide). 



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The Thirteenth Gift. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 
The Point. 

The aim of this Gift is to join the seeds, shells, 
stones, etc. to form lines, and with such lines 
again to form an unlimited variety of figures I 
on the plane. It also offers a suitable oppor- ; 
tunity to exercise small children in sorting j 
and grouping the various kinds of material. 




240. 1 pouud of mixed seeds, of differeut sizes and 

colors. $0.25. (18 c.) 

241a. 1 pound of (imported) lentils. $0.15. (18 c.) 

241 b. 1 pound of white beans. $0.15. (18 c) 

241 c. 1 pound of colored beans. $0.25. (18 c.) 

242. 100 small shells of different sizes and colors. 

$0.20. (4 c.) 

244. Enameled cloth, 45" wide, marked off in one-inch 

squares, per running foot $0 35. (10 c.) 

(see Mrs. Hailmann's Lentils.) 

Designs and Directions for the use of the Thir- 
teenth Gift are coutainel in- 

Kbatts' Guide, Number Five. In paper. $0.70; 
and separately, in the special reprint therefrom: 

The Thirteenth Gift. Iu paper. $0.20 



246. Frcebel's Kindergarten Occu- 
pations for the Family. No. 14. 
{Point-laying.) In a paper box. 
$0.75. (21 c.) 

This Box contains 100 Seeds, 
Shells, etc. of different sizes and 
colors. With Designs and Direc- 
tions. ( The Thirteenth Gift, from Krafts' Guide) . 




Second Division: The Occupations. 



The First Occupation. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 
Perforating (Pricking). 

Part of the material for the Second Occupation- 
Sewing— may be used for this, and vice versa.) 



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Perforating-Paper, ruled on one side. 

251. 25 leaves of Paper, 8>/ 2 X 11", ruled in i/<" squares 
on one side. $0.15. (9 c.) 

254. 1 quire Perforating-Paper, 17X22", ruled in 1/4, 
squares, on one side. $0.45. (28 c ) 

261. 25 leaves of Paper, 8' /a X 11", ruled in */ 6 " squares, 
on one side. $0.15. (6 c.) 

262. 1 quire Perforating-Paper, 17X22", ruled in i/ 6 " 
squares, on one side. $0.45. (28 c.) 

264. 25 leaves of paper, 8'/ 2 xll" ruled in »/ 8 « squares, 
on one side. $0.15 (9 c.) 

265. 1 quire Perforating-Paper, 17X22", ruled in i/s" 
squares, on one side. $0.45. (28 c.) 

Perforating-Paper, not ruled. 

266. 25 leaves of heavy white paper, 8> /oX 11". $0.12(6c.) 
287. 1 quire heavy white paper, 17X22". $0.4>. (18 c.) 
268. 50 leaves of heavy white paper, 71/2 X 10", plain. 
$0.20. (11 c.) 



Perforating-Paper, ruled on one side, 
with, margin. 

266a. 50 leaves of paper, 8X11", ruled in 1/4" squares 
on one side, with margin, net JO. 25. (11 c.) 
266 b. 50 ditto, ruled in i/«" squares, net $0.25. (lib.) 
266 c. 50 " ruled in '/a" squares, net $0.25. (lie.) 

Perforating -Needles. 

We particularly invite the attention of 
Kindergartners to our new Perforating-Needles 
No. 274 and'No. 275. These needles produce 
a large round hole thus eliminating the objec- 
tion of some people to this Occupation, who 
claim that fine perforations cause the children's 
eyes to suffer. 

271. 1 Perforating-Needle. with rosewood handle, 4" 
lon<i, medium. $0.05. 1 1 c.) 

272. 1 doz ditto. $0 50. (3 c.) 

273. 1 Perforating-Needle. 4"long,/n«. $0.05. (1 c.) 
273a. 1 doz. ditto. $0..'.0. (3 c.) 

274. 1 Perforating-Needle, thick, white handle, 3" 
long, extra thick, short needle. $0.' 5. 1 c.) 

274b. 1 doz. ditto. $0.50. (3 c.) 



(Perforating-Needle No. 275) 
275. 1 Perforating - Needle, thick, white handle, 3' 
loiiu, extra thick, blunt-pointed m erile. $0.05. (I c.) 
27~>a. 1 doz. ditto. $0.50. i.3o.) 



(Perforating-Needle No. 276) 

276. 1 Perforating-Ne'dle, with rosewood handle, 2'/u" 
long, medium. $0.05. (1 c ) 

277. 1 doz. ditto. $0.50. (3 c.) 

277a. 1 Perforating-Needle, with rosewood handle, 2'/*" 
long, fine. $0.05. (1 c ) 

277 b. 1 doz. ditto. $0.50. (3 c. ) 

278. 1 Perforating-Needle, wooden handle, 2" long 
$0.03. (lc.) 

278 a. 1 doz. dittto. $0.35. (3 c.) 

278 b. 1 Perforating-Needle, white handle. 3" \aaa 

coarse. $0.05. (2 c.) 

278c. 1 doz. ditto. $0.50. (3 c.) 



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The * Or wig* Sewing Card Perforator. 

$2.50. (Weight: 3 lbs.) 

Perforating- Cushions, 

279. 1 Perforating-Oushion, 6X8". $0.13. (4 c) 
379a. 1 doz. ditto. $1.40. (38 c.) 

281. 1 Perforating-Cushiou, 7X9". $0.16. (4 c.) 

282. 1 doz. ditto. $1.50. (48 c.) 

284. 1 Perf. -Cushion, 7 X9",superi or quality. $0.25(5 c. 1 
385. 1 doz. ditto. $2.50. (52 c.) 



Designs: Steiger's Designs for Perforating, arranged 
by John Kbat/s and Maria Kraus-Boilte. 12 plates, in 
wrapper. $0.30 

Designs and Directions for the use of the First 
Occupation are contained in 

Kiuus' Guide, Number Six. In paper. $0.50; 
and separately, in the special reprint therefrom: 
The First Occupation. In paper. $0.30 



291. FrcebeVs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. 3. Perforating (Prickinq). In a paper 
box. $0.75. (15 c.) 

This Box contains 2 Perforating-Needles, 1 Perforat- 
ing-Cushion, 10 leaves of paper ruled in \* squares, 
10 leaves of heavy white paper, 93 Designs, and Di- 
rections. 



The Second Occupation. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

Mme, Kraus-Boelte's 
Preliminary Sewing without a Needle. 




The following materials have been specially pre- 
pared for this Occupation in accordance with in- 
structions given by Mme. Kraus. 

292 a. 25 pieces white Bristol Board, 7y 2 XlVa". ruled 



on one side, in 1" squares. $0.10 
292 b. 100 ditto. $0 30. (8 c.) 
7VaX2V'2". ditto, 



(Postage 2 c ) 



$0.15. (4 c.) 
$0.45. (13 c.) 
$0.35. (14 c.) 
•uled on one side, in 



392 c. 25 

393 d. 100 

393 e. 25 .. 7x11", 

393 f. 25 ., 71/2XIV5". ruled on one side, in 1/2" 
squares. $0.10. (2 c.) 
293 g. 100 ditto. $0.30. (8 c.) 

393 h. 25 '„ 71/2X21/2", ditto. $0.15. (4 c) 

293 i. 100 „ „ „ $0.45. (13 c.) 

393 k. 25 ,, 7X11", „ $0 35. (14 c.) 

393 1. 25 white Bristol Board Circles with 8 divisions 

in circumference. $0.15. 3 c.) 

392 m. 100 ditto. $0 50. (9 c.) 



393 n. 25 white Bristol Board Circles with 16 divisions 

in circumference. $0.15. (3 c.) 

393 o. 100 ditto. $0.50. (9 c) 

292 p. 25 white Bristol Board Hexagons, marked as 

prescribed. $0 15. (3 c.) 

292 q. 100 ditto. $0.50. (10 c.) 

292 r. 25 white Bristol Board Pentagons, marked as 

prescribed. J0.15. (3 c.) 

292 s. 100 ditto. $0.50. (9 c.) 

292 t. One roll (about 50 yards) Two-fold Split Zephyr, 

either red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet or brown. 

$0.08. (1 c.) (Other colors $0.10) 

292 u. A package containing 40 pieces of white Bristol 

Board assorted ;selected from Nos. 292a— s) and one roll 

(about 50 yards) of Two-fold Split Zephyr. $0.35. (8 c.) 

852. A Pair of Scissors with black handles and 

roTinded points. $0.15. (2 c.) 

852 a. One dozen ditto. $1.25. (15 c.) 

For full information regarding this new and useful 
occupation developed in accordance with the principles 
laid down by Frcebel, we refer to the Book of In- 
structions with Designs: 

Mme. Kraus-Bcelte's Preliminary Sewing with- 
out a Needle. Adapted to Use in the Kindergarten 
and Systematized in Accordance with Frcebel's Methods. 
With Illustrations and Materials. Price SO. 75^ 

Sewing (Embroidering ). 

(Part of the material for the First Occupation — 
Pricking — may be used for this, and vice versa. ) 




White Cardboard, ruled on one side. 

300. 25 leaves of white cardboard, 5x5l/ a w , ruled in 

1/2" squares, on one side. $0.15. (6 c.) 



$0.15. (5 0.) 

$0.15. (5 c.) 

$0.15. (5 c.) 

$0.15. 5 c.) 

$0 15. (5.c.) 



300 a. 25 ditto, s/s" squares. 
300 b. '15 „ 1/4" squares. 
300 e. 25 „ 1/5" squares. 
300 d. 25 „ i/ 6 " squares. 

300 c. 25 ,, 1/8" squares. 

301. 25 leaves of white cardboard, Si/jXT 1 /^". ruled 
1/4 squares on one side. 50.15. (7c.) 

301 a. 25 ditto, 1/6" squares. $0 15. (7c.) 

301 b. 25 „ i/ 8 " squares. $0.15. (7c.) 

302. '25 leaves of white cardboard, 7X9", ruled in i/. 2 
squa res on one side. $0.25. (lie.) 

302 a. 25 ditto, 3/ 8 " squares. $0.25. (11 c ) 
302 b. 25 ., 1/4" squares $0.25. (11 c.) 
302 c. 25 ,, 1/5" squares. $0 25. (lie.) 

303. 25 „ i/„" squares. $0 25. (11 c.) 

304. 25 ,, i/ 8 " squares. $0.25. (11 c ) 

307. 1 sheet of white cardboard, 22X28", ruled in i/ 2 " 
Vs. V4. Vs. V«. Of Ve" squares. $0.15. (12 0.)* 

White Cardboard, not ruled. 

309. 25 leaves of white cardboard, 4X5i/ 2 ". $0.12. (5 c.) 
309 a. 25 ditto, 5X5i/ 2 ". $0.12. (5 c.) 

309b. 25 „ 43/4X63/4". $0.12. (6 c.) 
309 c. 25 ., 51/2x71/2". $0.15. '(7 c.) 
309d. 25 ., 6i/4X7i/ 4 ". $0.15. (9 c.) 
309 e. 12 „ 7X9". $0.12 (6 c.) 
309 f. 25 „ 7x9". $0.20. (lie.) 

310. 1 sheet of whitecard board. 22X28. $0.1o. (12c.)* 
310a. 100 white cards. 33/ 4 x4i/a". $0.25. (lie.) 

*) The postage on single sheets is Ligh on account of 
the mailing tube that must be used in packing On 
additional sheets the increase in postage is very slight. 



STEIGER & CO., 25 Park Place, NEW YORK 



10 



STEIGER'S KINDERGARTEN CATALOGUE 



Black Bristol Board, not ruled. 

310 b. 25 leaves of black Bristol board,5i/ 2 X7i/ 2 ". $0.35. 
(5 c.) 

310c. 26 5X51/2''. $0.25 

(5 c.) 

310d. 1 sheet 22x28". $0.20. 

(12 c.)* 

Tinted Bristol Board, ruled on one side. 

3 LI. 25 leaves of tinted Bristol board, assorted colors, 
5X5i/ 2 ", rule! ou one side, in i/ 2 " squares. $0.15. (6 c.) 
311a. 25 ditto, s/ 8 " squares. $015. 6c) 
311b. 25 ,, ruled on one side in i/ 4 " squares. $0.15. 6c) 

312. 25 ditto, 1/5" squares. $0.15. (6 c.) 

313. 25 „ i/ 8 " squares. $0.15. (6 v.) 
313 a. 25 „ i/ 8 " squares. $0.15. (6 c.) 

313 b. 25 „ 51/2X71/2", 1/4 " squares. $0.15. (8 c.) 
313 c. 25 „ i/ 6 " squares. $0.15. (8 c.) 
313 d. 25 ,, i/ 8 " squares. $0.15. (8 c.) 

314. 25 leaves of tinted Bristol board, 7x9, ruled in 
V2" squares ou one side. $0.25. (11 c) 

314a. 25 ditto, 3/ 8 " squares. $0.25. (lie.) 

315. 25 leaves of tiuted Bristol board, assorted tints. 
7X9, ruled in 1/4" squares, on one side. $0.25. (11 c.) 

316. 25 ditto, i/ 5 " squares. $0.25. (11 c.) 

317 a. 25 „ i/ 6 " squares. $0.25. (11 c.) 

318. 1 sheetof tintedBristolboard,22X28",ruledini/ a ", 
Vs". 1 /i", Vs". Ve". on/ 8 " squares. $0.15. (12 c)* 

Tinted Bristol Board, not ruled. 

318 a. 25 leaves of tinted Bristol board, 43/ 4 x63/ 4 " 

$0.12. (6 c.) 

318b. 25 ditto, 5i/ 2 X7i/ 2 ". $0.15. (8 c.) 

318 c. 25 ,. (U/4X81/4". $0.15. (9 c) 

319. 25 leares of tinted Bristol board, assorted tints, 
0X51/2". $0.14. (5 c.) 

319a. 25 ditto, 7x9". $0.24. (lie.) 

330. 1 sheet of Tin ted Bristol board,22X 28". $0.10(12 c.)* 
330a. 100 cards of tinted Bristol board, 33/4X41/2". 
$0.30. (He.) 

330b. Steiger't Samples of tinted and white Bristol 
board (free on application). 

331. 25 leaves of thick blotting-paper,7X 9.$ 0.20.(11 c.) 

Tinted Bristol Board, 

ruled on one side, with margin. 

333a. 50 leaves of tinted Bristol board, 4X4", 6 colors, 

ruled in 1/4" squares, net $0.25. (5 c.) 

333 b. 50 ditto, 3/ 8 " squares, net $0.25. (5 c. 

333 c. 25 . 

$0.20. (7 e.) 

333 d. 25 , 

333 e. 25 , 

(He) 

333 f. 25 , 

White Cardboard, ruled on one side, 
with margin. 

335. 50 leaves of white Cardboard, 4X4", ruled in 1/4" 

square?. $0.25. (6 c.) 

335 a. 50 ditto, */ e " squares, net $0.25. (6 0.) 

335b. 25 „ 7X9", ruled in 1/4" squares, net $0.35. 

335 c. 25 „ Ve" squares, net $0.35. (lie.) [(lie) 

335 d. 25 „ 51/2X71/2", ruled in J/4" squares, net 

$0.20. (7c.) 

335 e. 25 „ Ve" squares, net $0.20. (7 0.) 



Worsted, Tliread and Silk. 

We offer the following line of 

Split Zephyr Worsted. 

The colors represented in this list are selected to 
match as nearly as possible Prang's Standard Colored 
Papers. 

The numbers are in accordance with the numbers 
of our Sample-Book No. 760, Prang's Standard 
Colored Papers, viz.: 
No. 11 — 12 — 13 — 14 — 15 
_ 33 — 4ii — 51 — 52 — 53 

— 71 — 72 — 73 — 75 — 91 

— 95 —111 —112 -113 —114 

— 134 —135 — !43 —171 —172 

— 183 —191 —192 —193 —194 

— 214 —215 —231 —232 —243 

— 254 —321 —322 —323 — 32 1 



per skein or lap J 0.10 



— 23 

— 54 

— 92 
—131 
—473 
—211 
— 251 
—325 

(le.) 



— 31 

— 55 

— 93 
— 1H2 
-174 
—212 
—252 



— 3i 

— 63 

— 94 
-133 
—175 
—213 

— 253 



5i/ 2 X7i/ 2 ", ruled in >/ 4 " squares, net 

V«" squares, net $0.20. (7 c.) 

7X9", ruled in 1/4" squares, net $0 35. 

7«" squares, net $0.35. (11 c.) 



per ounce $0.20. (2c.) 

We also carry a line of Split Zephyr Worsted 
matching the colors found in our 18-Scale Spectrum 
Sample-Book, viz.: 

Red shade, Red, Red tint, Orange shade, Orange. 
Orange tint, Yellow shade, Yellow, Yellow tint, 
Yellow Green, Green shade. Green, Green tint, Blue 
Green, Blue shade, Blue, Blue tint, Violet shade. 
Violet, Violet tint, Dark Gray, Gray, Dark Brown, 
Brown, Black, White, per skein or lap $0.10 (1 c.) ; 
per ounce $0.20 (2 c.) 

4- fold German town Wool. 

in keeping with the tendency of giving children 
such material as will not strain their eyes we offer 
this worsted which for the above reason is frequently 
preferred to the finer split zephyr We keep the 
following colors in stock : 

Red shade, Red, Red tint, Orange shade. Orange 
Orange tint, Yellow shade. Yellow, Yellow tint 
Yellow Green, Green shade, Green, Green tint, Blu 
Green, Blue shade, Blue, Blue tint, Violet shade 
Violet, Violet tint, Dark Gray, Gray, Dark Brown 
Brown, Black, White, per skein or lap $0.10 (1 c.) 
per ounce $0.20 (2c.) 

Saxony Woof, 

sometimes used by kindergartners, we can also 
furnish, but do not carry it in stock like the above 
345. 1 ounce of Worsted of any of the above colors 
as ordered, $0.20. (2 c ) 
345 a. 1 lap or skein ditto. $0.10 (1 c.) 



Worsted- Needles. 

331. 1 doz. Worsted-Needles of assorted thicknesses. 

In wrapper. $0.12. 

:{.s:j. 1 doz. ditto, fine. $0.06. 

333 a. 1 doz. ,, medium. $0.06 

333 b. 1 doz „ coarse. $0.06. 

333 c. 25 Worsted Needles, fine. No. 25. $0.10 

333d. 25 „ medium. $0.10 

333 <>. 25 „ coarse, No. 23. $0.10 

333 f. 25 .. extra fine. $0.10 

*) The postage on single sheets is high on account of 
the mailing-tube that must be used in packing. On 
additional sheets the Increase in postage is very slight. 



Colored Thread. 

350 b. 12 spools Colored Thread, assorted colors (Red 
Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue or Violet, as ordered), netj 
$0.60. (9 c,) 

Embroidery Silk. 

Our line of embroidery silk is made to agree witl 
the standard colors, as follows: Red shade, Red, Re 
tint. Orange shade, Orange, Orange tint, Yellow shade 
Yellow, Yellow tint, Green shade, Green, Green tint 
Bine shade, Blue, Blue tint, Violet shade, Violet 
Violet tint, Darker Gray, Dark Gray, Gray, Light Gray 
Lighter Gray, Black and White ('25 colors). In ordei 
to allow of a larger assortment of colors without 
obliging the kindergartner to lay in a larger supply 
silk than is absolutely necessary we furnish it in 
skeins of about 3 yards each, instead of spools of U 
yards of a color. 

347. 4 Skeins Embroidery Silk of about 3 yards each 
assorted in any of the above colors, as ordered. $0.05.(1 c. 
347 a. 25 Skeins Embroidery Silk ditto. $0.30. (1 c.) 
347b. 25 ,, ,, ,, or about 75 yards in 

one color only of above list. $0.25. (1 c.) 



E. STEIGKR & CO., 25 Park Place, NEW YORK 






STEIGER'S KINDERGARTEN CATALOGUE 



Outline Embroidery Cards. 

New Embroidery Pictures, small, 

each package containing 10 white cards with designs, 
4 s AXti 3 A", in wrapper: 

351. No. 1. Miscellaneous objects 

(Forms of Life), [511-520]. $0.25 

352. „ 2 ,. [521-530]. $0.-5 

353. „ 3. ,. ,. ,. [531-540J. $0.2* 

354. „ 4. „ „ ,, 1541-550]. $0.25 

355. „ 5. .. „ ., [551-560J. $0.25 j 

New Embroidery Pictures, large, 

each package pontaining 6 white cards with designs, 
1 A X 8 W, in wrapper: 

No. 6. Miscellaneous objects 1 

(Forms of Life). [611-616]. $0.20 
„ [617-622] $d.20 
„ [623-628]. $020 
„ [629-634'. $0.20 }- ~ 
„ [635-640]. $0.20 
„ [611-646J. $0.20 
„ 1647-652]. $0.20 
„ [6:3-t;58]. $0.20 
360 d. 12 white cards, 43/ 4 X 6V4" , with designs for outline 
embroidery selected from tlie pictures on p. 30. $0.25.(3 c.) 
360 e. 12 ditto, 674X874" ditto, p. 31. $0.35. (4 c.) 

Sieiger's Large Embroidery Pictures, 
each package containing 12 cards, 6X8", in wrapper: 



356. 


No. 6. 


357. 


» 7. 


358. 


„ 8. 


359. 


„ 9. 


360. 


„ 10. 


360 a. 


,. 11. 


360 b. 


„12. 


360 c. 


„13. 



361. 


No. 1. 


Miscellaneous objects— easy. 


$0.35 ) 


362. 


,. 2. 


If 


., — ,, 


$0.35 


363. 


„ 3. 


I 


>, — ». 


$0.35 


364. 


„ 4- 


M 


—less easy. 


$0.35 


365. 


,, 5. 


pi 


,, — ,, 


,, 


$0.35 


366. 


„ 6. 


, f 


., — >. 


,, 


$0.35 


367. 


„ 7. 




,, — >• 


,, 


$0.35 


368. 


„ 8. 




,, — •» 


, 


$0.35 


369. 


,. 9- 




„ ratber difficult 


$u.35 


370. 


,,10. 


it 


>» >> » 




$0.35 


371. 


„11. 


' t 


,, >> » 




$0.35 


372. 


„ 12. 


,, 


„ 1, , 




$0.35 


373, 


„ 13. 


Animals. 


$0.35 






374. 


„14. 


, 


$0.35 






375. 


„ 15. 


Birds. $0.35 






376. 


„ 16. 


$0.35 






377. 


,,17. 


Flowers aud Fruit?. $0.35 






378. 


.,18. 


, 


$0.35 






379. 


„19. 


Scripture 


Texts. $0.35 






380. 


,,20. 


„ 


$0.35 




. 



Steiger's Small Embroidery Pictures, 

each package containing 12 cards, 472x57a" , in 
wrapper : 

No. 



391. 

392. 

393. 

394. 

395. 

393. 

39 T. 

39S. 

399. 

400. Oae paclsaga 

groups of children 

forating and Sewing 



1. Miscellaneous objects. 
2. 



$0.25 
$0.25 
$0.25 
$0.25 
$0.25 
$0.25 



Birds. $0.25 
Animals. $0.25 
Flowers. $0.25 



containing 10 colored Pictures — 
-6X8", outlined in colors, for Per- 
$0.45. (5 c.) 



Bradley's Outline Embroidery Cards. 

400a. 12 white cards, 4X57 3 ", with designs for outline 

embroidery, net $0 25. (4 c.) 

400b. 12 ditto, 572X772", with designs for outline 

embroidery, net $0 35. (4 c) 

402. 12 leaves of white Bristol-board, 573X71/2", with 

designs relatng to Bible History, net $0.30. (4 o.) 

402 a. 12 ditto, 4X57 2 ". net $0.20 (3 c.) 



New A B C Picture Cards 

in 4 parts of 12 white cards each, TV^Xotys", dotted 
for Pricking and Sewing, each card representing a 
Capital and corresponding Small Letter, and the 
Picture of an Object or Animal, the name of which 
begins with the same letter. 

404 a. Part 1. Letters A to M, with Objects. $0.40. (5 c.) 
404 b. ,, 2. „ iN to Z, „ „ $0.40. (5 c) 

404 c. „ 3. „ AtoM, „ Animals, $0.40. (5 c) 

404 d. ,, 4. „ N to Z, „ „ $0.40. (5 c.) 

Marking-Stitch Cards. 

An easy introduction to Marking, in 3 parts, each 
comprising 12 white cards, 7£xo£", dutted for 
Pricking and Sewing. 

405. Part 1. Single Letters and Figures. $0.40. (5 c.) 

405 a. „ 2 „ $0.40. (5 c.) 

405 b. „ 3. Short Words. $0.40. (5 c.) 

Colored Embroidery Cards 

with Christmas, New Year and Birthday Mottoes to 
be worked by the children, size 6£X4£" each, per 
card $0.10. (3c.) 

406. Happy may your Birthday be. 

406 a. Wttu the Season' a Greetings. , 
406 b. Accept my best Wishes. 

406 c. Wishing you a Merry Christmas. 
406 d. Wishing you a Happy New Year. 



Combination Object 



Lesson 
and Embroidery Pictures. 

407. Household Object Lessons. A series of 12 Pictures, 
size 8X5y 2 ", beautifully lithographed iu colors on white 
cards, and dotted for Pricking and Sewing, in wrapper. 
$0.45. (6 c.) 

New Series of Colored Embroidery Cards 

which may be used as Aids for Object Lessons, 13 
packages, each containing 6 colored cards, 7§X5§'\ 
dotted for Pricking and Sewing, in wrapper, per 
package $0.40. (3c.) 

Lessons on Bread. 

,, an Apple. 
„ ,, Coal. 

,, a Gardener. 
., „ Tea aud Coffee. 

,, „ Pens and Beans. 

„ „ Milk and Butter. 

,, a Mouse. 
,, „ Cleanliness. 

„ Fire. 
,, ,, a Seaside Scene. 

„ „ Sheep Shearing and Wool. 

„ ,, Bfes, Beehives and Honey- 

combs. 

Pricked Sewing Cards. 

In order to discriminate between the two kinds of 
sewing cards, the one in which the holes are pierced 
with a pointed instrument causing the displaced 
paper to project on the under side of the card and the 
other in which the holes are punched out by means of 
a machine that removes a little disc from the card 
leaving a clean-cut, round hole, we call the former 
"pricked" and the latter "perforated". 

Stetger's Pricked Sewing Cards, each package 
containing 10 cards, white, 47 2 x67 4 ", in wrapper: 
381. No. 1. Miscellaneous objects. $0.10. (4 c.) 

$0.10. (4 c.) 
$0.10. (4e.) 
$0.10. (4 c.) 

Pricked Sewing Cards, 

400c. 100 ''American" pricked sewing cards, white, 
33/4X472", assorted as may be desired from 54 numbers. 
$0.50. (12 c.) 



408. No 


1. 


408 a. „ 


2 


408 b. ,, 


3 


408 c. „ 


4 


408 d. ,, 


5 


408 e. ., 


6 


408 f. , 


7 


408 g. ., 


8 


408 h. ,, 


9 


408 i. ,, 


10 


408 k. ,, 


11 


4081. „ 


12 


408 m.„ 


13 



382. 
383. 
384. 



E. STEIGER & CO., 25 Park Place, NEW YORK 



STEICER'S KINDERGARTEN CATALOGUE 



386. 100 " American " sewing cards, white, 3 s /4X4 l /s". 
pricked in i/V' squares. $0.50. (10 c.) 

386 a. 100 ditto, tinted, 33/ 4 x4V 2 ", pricked in >/ 6 '' 
squares. $0 50. (10 c.) 

387. 12 ditto, while, 6X8", pricked, in 1/4" squares. 
$0.35. (5 c.) 

6X6", 






7X9", 
6x8", 



■A* 



tinted, 6X8", pricked in 
7X9" 



6X8", 
5X31/2", 



squares. 



1 V 



387 a. 12 ditto, 
$0.25. (4 c.) 
387 b. 12 ditto, 
$0.35. (5 n.) 

387 c. 12 ditto, 
$0.35. (5 c.) 

388. 12 ditto, 
$0.35. (5 c.) 

388 a. 12 ditto, 
$0.35. (5 c.) 
388 b. 12 ditto, 
$0.35. (5 c.) 
388 c. 100 ditto. 
$0.50. (15 c.) 

Perforated Sewing Cards. 

385. 50 per r orated Sewing Cards, white and tinted, 

43/4X43/411, perforated in 3/ 8 " squares. $0.50. (9 c.) 

385 a. 50 ditto, 1/5" squares. $0.50. (9 c) 

385 b. 50 ditto, s/ 8 « ,, $0.75. (12 c.) 

385 c. 50 ditto, i/ 5 " „ $0.75. (12 c.) 

385 d. 30 ditto, iS/iXiS/t", with assorted designs 

printed and perforated. $0.35. (5 c.) 

385 e. 30 ditto, more difficult. $0 35. (5 c.) 

386 b. 100 perforated sowing cards, white. 3 3 / 4 x4i/2". 
with large boles, assorted designs, net $0 50. (10 c) 

389. 100 white cards, 6 x 8",perf orated in Va" squares. 
$1.00. (32 c.) 

389a. 100 gray „ 6X8", „ „ ., squares- 

$1.00. (29 c.) 

389b. 100 white „ 4X7", ,, as shown in 

illustration below. $0.75. (25 0.) 



389 c. 100 white cards, 6 X8",perf orated in y 4 " squares 

$1.00. (45 c.) 

389 d. 100 „ „ 31/4X673". with a variety uf 

designs printed and perforated, net $0.75. (21 0.) 

389 e. 100 white cards, 3 l / 2 X37 2 ", with a variety of 

designs printed and perforated, net $0.40. (11 c.) 

389 f. 100 white cards, 73/ 4 " long and 2i/ 4 to 33/ 4 " wide, 

with a variety of borders printed and perforated, net 

$0.50. (23 c.) 

389 g. 100 white cards, 5X5", perforated regularly in 

V4" squares. $0.75. (25 0. 

389 h. 100 white cards, 6X6". 

i/ 2 " squares. $0.75. i24c. 

Portfolios. 

400 d. 12 Portfolios of heavy Manila paper, 5x7' 
preserving sewing cards. $0.40. 10 c.) 



for 



Designs: Steiger's Designs for Embroidering, ar- 
ranged by John Kracts and Maria Kraus-Bcelte. 
12 plates in wrapper. $0. 30 

Designs and Directions for the use of the Second 
Occupation are contained in 

Kraus' Guide, Number Six. In paper. $0.50; 
and separately, in the special reprint therefrom; 
The Second Occupation. In paper. J0.30 




401. FroebeVs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. 5. {Embroidering.) In a paper box. 
$0.75. (12 c.) 

This Box contains Worsted ol 12 different color?, 
3 Worsted-Xeedles, 1 Perforating-Needle, 10 pieces ot 
fine cardboa'd, ruled on one side, one piece of blott- 
ng paper, 10 leaves of white paper, 136 Designs and 
Directions. 

403. Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family, No. 26. {Embroidei'ing for Beginners.) 
In a paper box. $0.75. (14 c.) 

This box contains 24 pricked white Sewing Cards. 
4|X^i", of miscellaneous objects, 1 ounce of Worsted 
of 1 2 different colors, 3 Worsted-Needles, 1 pair ot 
Scissors with rounded blades. 



The Third Occupation. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

Network Drawing, 

Wire Bound Kindergarten Slates. 

£3=- The slate?, be- 
ing liable to break, 
cannot be forward- 
ed by mail. 

421. 1 Patent Wire 
Bound Kindergarten 
S ate, 5X7", g ooved 
in V*" squares, on 
one side. $0.12. 
(W.ight: 11/2 bs.) 
423 a. 1 ditto, 6x9". 
$0.15. (Weight: 2 1 /., 



lbs.) 
424. 
425. 






1 diMo. 7X11". 
Idiito, 8X12". 



$0.20. 

$0.25. 



(Weight: 2' 
(Weight: 3' 



lbs.) 
lbs.) 



squares, 
squares 



Noiseless Slates, 
ruled without margin. 

426. 1 Noiseless Sla'e. 6x9", grooved in »/ 
in one side. <0.18. (Weight 2i/ 4 lbs.) 

427. 1 Noiseless Slate. 7x 11", grooved in • 
on one side. $0.20. (Weight 31 4 lbs , 

Slate Pencils. 

431. 1 doz.artificia ly prepared Slate Pencils. £0.12^60.1 

432. 100 ditto, in a box. $0.85. (26 c ) 

432 a. 12 Slate Pencils, round, 6'/V' long, in white-wood, 
colored yellow and polished. $0 20. (4 c ) 
432 b. 12 artificially prepared Slate Pencils, triangular, 
61/4" long, in white-wood, not polished. $0.25. 4 c.) 



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Kindergarten Drawing Books, 

ruled without margin. 

We beg to call attention to the quality of drawing 
•aper now used iu these books. A fair trial at the 
lands of experienced kindergartners is sure to demon- 
strate their superiority. 

433. 1 doz. Kindergarten Drawing Books, each with 
12 leavjs, 8'/jXll", ruled iu l / 4 " squares, on both sides 
$0.80. (40 c.) 

434. 1 doz. ditto, 8i/ 2 xll", ruled in 7s" squares. $0.80. 

(40 c.) 

435. 1 doz. „ 8V2XII" Vfi" squares. $0.80. 

(40 c.) 

436. 1 doz. ., 8V2XH", ,. „ Vs" squares. $0.80. 

i40 c.) 

1. 1 doz. „ 7X8i/2"> .. ». V<" squares. $0.70. 

(30 c.) 

444. 1 doz. Kindergarten Drawing Books, 7X8'/ 3 ", 
ruled in Vb" squares. $0.70. (30 c.) 

446. 1 doz. Kindergarten Drawing Books, each with 
12 leaves, 7X8'/ 2 ", ruled in 76" squares, on both sides. 
$0.70. (30 c.) 

447. 1 doz: ditto, 7X8'/ 2 ", ruled in i/s'i. squares. $0.70. 

(:i0 c.) 

Drawing Books for Teachers. 

(Interleaved with tissue paper.) 
453 a. 1 Kindergarten Drawing Book with 48 pages, 8'/a 
Xll", ruled in 7 5 " squares, on both sides, boards. 
$0.35. (15 c.) 

453 b. 1 Kindergarten Drawing Book with 48 pages. 8V2 
Xll" ruled on both sides, in '/V' squares, boards. $0.35. 
(15 c.) 

453. 1 ditto, in i/e" square, boards. $0.35. (IB c.) 

454. 1 ditto, in 7 8 " squares boards. $0.35. (15 c.) 
These Drawing Books are also to be had with 96 pages 

each, @ $0.55. (21 c.) 

Kindergarten Drawing Books, with margin. 

455. 1 doz. Kindergarten Drawing Bo^ks, each with 12 
leaves, 8X11", ruled on both sides, With margin, in 1/4" 
squares, net $1.00. (32 c.) 

456. 1 doz. ditto, in i/ 6 " squares, net $1.00. (32 c.) 

457. 1 doz. ditto, in i/ 8 " squares, uet $100. (32 c.) 

458. 1 doz. ditto, ruled on both sides, with margin, in 
1/4" squares, net $0.75. (25 c.) 

459. 1 doz. ditto, in i/ 6 " squares, net $0.75. (25 c.) 

460. 1 doz. ditto, in i/ 8 " squares, net $0.75. (25 c.) 

Drawing Paper, ruled without margin. 

443. 1 quire Kindergarten -1 Drawing Paper, 14X17", 
ruled on both sides, in 7<i" squares. $040. (19 c.) 

445. 1 quire ditto, in 1/5" squares. $0.40. (19 c.) 

448. 1 quire ditto, iu i/ 6 " squares. $0.40. (19 c ) 
451. 1 quire ditto, in 7s" squares. $0.40. (19 c) 
453. 1 quire ditto, in 1/2" squares.. $0.40. (19 c) 

449. 1 quire ditto, 17X22", ruled on both sides, in 1/4" 
squares. $0.50. (29 c.) 

449 a. 1 quire ditto, in 7 6 " squares. $0.50. (29 c.) 

449 b. 1 quire „ ,, l / s " squares. $0.50. (29 c.) 
443 d. 50 leaves, 8X11", ruled on both sides in 1/4" 
squares. $0.25. (15 c.) 

443 e. 50 leaves ditto, in 76" squares, $0.25. (15c.) 
443 f. 50 leaves ditto, in i/ 8 " squares, $0.25. (15c.) 

Drawing Paper, with margin. 

443 a. 50 leaves Drawing Paper, 8X41", ruled on both 
sid s, with margin, 1/4" sqnares, net $0.35. (11 c.) 
443 b. 50 ditto, in 7«" squares, net $0.35. (11 c.) 
443 c. 50 ,, in i/ 8 " squares, net $0.35. (lie.) 

Drawing Paper and Books, ruled diagonally. 

450. 1 doz. leaves Drawing Paper, 8X11", ruled on 
both sides, diagonally in 1/4" equilateral triangles, net 
$0.15. (5 c.) 

450 a. 50 leaves ditto, net $0.35. (12 c.) 

450 b. 1 doz. Kindergarten Drawing Books, each with 
12 leaves, 8X11", ruled on both sides, diagonally in y 4 " 
equilateral triangles, net $1.00. (35 c.) 
450 c. 1 doz. ditto, 7x81/2". ruled on both sides diago- 
nally in Vi" equilateral triangles, net $0.75. (25 c.) 



Dotted Drawing Paper. 



460 c. 25 leaves of Drawing Paper, 7X9", dotted in 1/2" 
squares, net $0.15. (8 c.) 

480 d. 1 doz. Kindergarten Drawing Books, each with 
12 leaves, 7x9", dotted iu i/ 3 squares, net $1.00. (33 c ) 

Lead Pencils and Colored 
Wax Crayons, 

461. 1 doz. common Lead Pencils. $0.25. (4 c ) 
433. 1 doz. fine, ditto. $0.75. (4 c.) 

463. Faber's Wax Crayons or Creta Lcevis Pencils, GVs" 
long, 48 colors, viz: 

White (No. 1). — Chrome-Yellow, Pale (2). — ditto, 
Medium (4). — ditto, Deep (02). —Yellow Ochre (37). — 
Primrose Yellow (59). — Italian Pink (64). — Roman 
Ochre (6). — Brown Ochre (36). — India Brown No. 1 (43). 

— ditto, No. 2 (28). — Purple Brown (35). — Red Brown 
(60). — Vandyke Brown (87). — Burnt Umber (32). — Raw 
Umber, No. 1 (6L). — ditto, No. 2 (33) — ditto. No. 3 (52).— 
ditto, No. 4 (55). — Burnt Sienna (34). — Prussian Blue 
(12). — Ultramarine (13). — Light Antwerp Blue (58). — 
Deep Autwerp Blue (50). — Indigo (65). —Light Blue (88). 

— Flesh Tint, No. 1 (16). — ditto, No. 2 (18). — Red Lead 
(20). - India Red, No. 1 (42). — ditto, No. 2 (30). — Ver- 
miliou (38). — Scarlet (46). — Pink (72). — Crimson (75 . 

— Prussian Green, No. 1 (29). — ditto, No. 2 (45). — Olive 
Green, No. 1 (39). — ditto, No. 2 (47). — ditto, No, 3 (10).— 

ditto, No. 1 (56). — Chrome Green, No. 1 (63). — ditto, No. 
2 (57). — ditto, No. 3 (69 . — Yellow Green (53). — Black 
(4.). _ Violet (51). — Purple (54). each net $0.09. (2c ) 
403a. 1 Wax Crayon, col'd, Carmine extra, net $0.12.(2 c.) 
463 b. 1 „ ,, Vermilion extra, net $0.12. (2c.) 

463 c. 1 „ „ Ultramarine extra.net$0.12.(2c.) 

483d. 1 „ ,, Black extra. net $0.12. (2c.) 

464. A box of 6 colorod Wax Crayons of primary and 
secondary colors. $0.65. (5c.) 

4(>5. A box of 12 ditto, assorted. $1.25. (7 c.) 

466. A box of 18 ditto, assorted. $1.75. (9c.) 

467. Eagle Colored Crayons, Pencils 7" lg.,51 colors.viz.: 
White (No. 701). — Primrose Yellow (702). — Light 

Blue (703). — Orange Yellow (704). — Japan Brown (705). 

— Vegetable Green (706). — Roman Ochre (707). — Pink 
(708). — Caput Mortum Brown (709). — Prussian Blue 
(710). — Green Bice (711). — Vermilion (712). — Russian 
Green (713;. — Sienna Brown (714). — Olive, No. 1 (715). 

— Violet (716) — Japan Red (717). — Ultramarine (718). 

— Scarlet (719). — Black (720). — Van Dyke Brown (721). 

— Olive, No. 3 (722). — Caput Mortum. No. 2 (623). — Dark 
Violet (724). — Terra Sienna (725). — Indigo (726). — 
Autumnal Yellow (727) — Olive Brown (728). — Umber 
Brown (729). — Dark Olive (730). — Sepia Brown ("31). — 
Red Ochre (732). — Straw Yellow (733). — Bottle Green 
(734). — Blue Violet (735). — Dark Gray (736). — Gray 
(737). — Light Antwerp Blue (738). — Olive, No. 2 (739). 

— Madder Lake (740). — Flesh 'lint, No. 1 (711). — Light 
Ochre (742).— Flesh Tint, No. 2 (743). —Light Pink (744). 

— Mineral Green (715). — Raw Umber (746). — Italian 
Yellow (717).— Carmine, No. 1 (748).— Fresco Red (719;.— 
Carmine, No. 2(750).— New Red (753). each net $0.06. (lc.) 

Wax Pastel Crayons. 

468. A box of 8 Wax Pastel Crayons, 31/2" long, in 
primary and secondary colors, brown and gray. $0.10. (3c.) 

Stencils: New Drawing Lessons for Children. 2 parts, 
each consisting of 12 Stencils 172X672", 12 sheets of 
Paper and a Pencil, in wrapper: 

469. No. 1. Groups of Children. $0.23. (5 c.) 
489a. No. 2. Animals. $0 25. (5 c.) 

Designs: Steiger's Designs for Network Drawing, 
arrange! by John Kratjs an( l Maria Kraus-Boxlte. 
12 plates, in wrapper. $0 30 

K. Frosbel. Elements of Designing on the Developing 
System for Elementary School Classes, and for Families. 
1 Parts, each containing 25 pages, ruled in squares, with 
designs and space for copying, and for the compositions, 
combinations and inventions of the pupil. 

Nos. 1, 2, 3. Straight Lines, and their combinations, 
each $0.35 

No. 1. Circles and Curved Lines, and their combina- 
tions. $0.35 



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Designs ami Directions for the use of the Third 
Occupation are coutaiued in 

Kbaus' Guide, Number Seven. In paper. $1 20; 
and sepa ately, in the special reprint therefrom; 

The Third Occupation. In paper. $0.50 



471. FrcebeVs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. 2 (Network Drawing). In a paper 
box. $0.75. (18 c.) 

This box contains a slate grooved in \" squares, on 
one side, 3 S.ate-pencils, 93 Designs, and Directions. 



The Fourth Occupation. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

Coloring and Painting. 

Winsor & Newton's Water Colors. 
a) in half cakes. 

473. 1 half cake Red (Vermilion). $0.15. (2 c.) 
475. 1 half cake New Blue. $0.15. (2 c.) 
477. 1 half cake Yellow (Chrome). $0.15. (2 c.) 

By mixing the above primary colors, the secondary 
colors (purple, green ami orange) will be produced. 
477 a. 1 half cake Ivory Black. $0.15. (2 c) 
477 b, 1 half cake Chinese White. $0.15. (2 c.) 
477 c. 1 half cake Carmine. $0.55. (2 c.) 
477 d. 1 half cake French Blue (French Ultramarine). 
$0.35. (2 c.) 

b) in half collapsible tubes. 

479 a. 1 half tube Vermilion. $0.15. (2 c.) 

479b. 1 half tube New Blue. $0.15. (2 c.) 

479 c. 1 half tube Yellow (Chrome). $0.15. (2 c.) 

479 d. 1 half tube Ivory Black. $0.15. (2 c.) 

479 e. 1 small tube Chinese White. $0.18. (3 c.) 

479 f. 1 half tube French Blue (French Ultramarine). 

479 g. 1 half tube Carmine. $0.55 [$0.35. (2 c) 

Prang's Water Colors. 
Palette Colors. 

480. Palette A, comprising 6 colors, with brush. 
$0.10. (3c.) 

480 a. Palette B, „ 9 

$0.16. (4c.) 

Eagle Coldrs, in tin boxes. 

480 b. Box 2, containing 8 colors, with brush. $0.2". (3 c.) 
480 c. Box 4, ;, 12 „ „ „ $0.35. (5 c.) 

Fine Water Colors, for High Schools. 

480 d. Box 13, containing 12 colors, 2 brushes and Di- 
rections for mixing colors. $0.76. (7 c.) 
498. The Kindergarten Painting-box. In a cherry- 
wood box, net $3.00. (32 c.) 

Contents: 1 half tube (Winsor & Newton's) of 
each ot the Primary Colors (red, yellow wad blue), 
suitable for producing, by mixing, the Secondary 
colors (orange, green and violet). 1 half tube 
each while and black, 6 came! hair Brushes, 6 col- 
ored Wax Crayons (red, yellow and blue, orange, 
green and violet), 1 lead-pencil, 12 leaves of heavy 
paper ruled on one side, in \" squares, and 12 leaves 
ruled in §" squares, 1 Slant, 83 chromolithoiraphed 
Designs, and Directions (Kraus' Coloring and 
Painting). 

590. FrGsbeVs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. 25 (Coloring). In a paper box. $0.75. 
(10 c.) 

This Box contains 42 white, embossed cardboard 
Figures for coloring, representing Life on a Farm, 
1 embossed Cardboard Palette with 12 small round 
cakes of Water Colors, 1 camel hair brush in quill, 
and 42 tin stands for holding the figures. 



Miss Lcine's Liquid Color. 

A wooden box containing eight two-ounce bottles, 
one each of the following colors : Red, Orange, 
Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet, Brown and Carmine 
(color enough to last a class of thirty-five children 
on? year), net $1.25. (Weight: 4 lbs.) 

In individual boxes, net $0.50 

These prices are absolutely net. No discount what- 
ever allowed. 

Camel Hair Brushes and Slants, 

481. 12 Camel Hair Brushes with round, wooden 
handles, tin ferrules (Nos. 1 to 6 assorted). $0.75. (2 c.) 

483. 6 Camel Hair Brushes, either Nos. 1, 2 or 3 
$0.30. (lc.) 

484. 6 Camel Hair Brushes, either Nos. 4 5 or 6 
$0.50. (lc.) 

485. 1 dozen ditto No. 6. $0.75. (3c.) 

487. 1 divided Porcelain Siant (Dish for mixing water- 
colors), 3 divisions. $0.25. (5 c.) 

488. 1 ditto, 6 divisions. $0.50. (13 c.) 

Porcelain Plates. 

868. 1 dozen Porcelain Plates for mixing water colors 

3>/ 2 " diameter. $0.75. (54 c.) 

868 a. 1 doz. ditto, 3" diameter. $0.50. (50 c ) 

Japanese School Brushes 

(Bamboo-Handles), per dozen $0.60. (6 c.) 

Exercise- Books, ruled on one side, 

492. 1 doz. Exercise-Books, of 12 leaves each, inter- 
leaved with tissue uaper, 11X9", ruled on one side, in 
1" squares, net $1.50* (Weight: 43/ 4 lbs.) 

493. 1 doz. ditto, ruled in i/ 2 " squares, net $1.50. 
(Weight: 43/4 lbs.) 

493 a. 1 doz. ditto, ruled in -Vs" squares, net $1.50. 
(Weight: 43/ 4 lbs.) 

Water-Color Paper, ruled. 

This is a splendid quality of water-color paper of 
hard, rough surface and clear, white color. Considering 
its quality it is exceptionally cheap and withal pre- 
ferable to the more expensive paper sold elsewhere. 
If so desired, we shall furnish Exercise-Books, in the 
sizes and at the same prices as listed above, made ot 
this paper. ... . 

498 d. 1 quire Water Color Paper, 19X24", ruled on ohe 
side in 1" squares. $0.60. (18 c.) 
498 e. 1 quire ditto, 1 y squares. >0.60. (18 c."> 

498 f. 1 quire ditto, s/s" squares. $0.60. (18 c.)- 

Water-Color Paper, not ruled. 

498c. 1 quire Water-Color Paper, 19x24", not ruled. 
$0.50. (18 c.) 

Directions for Coloring and Painting. 

499. E. HEEBWAKiandH. Ridley. Pain ting for children. 
A course progressively arranged according to Friedrich 
Frcebel's Kindergarten System, for use at home or in 
the Kindergarten. Part 1. 12 colored plates. $0.50 

499 a. Exercise Book. Part 1. 12 plates *0.25 

499 b. The Kindergarten Artist for Drawing and Color- 
ing. Parti. $0.30 

499 c. ditto. Part 2. $0.30 



Designs and Directions for the use of the Fourth 
Occupation are contained in 

Kbaus' Guide, Number Seven. In paper. $1.20; 
and separately, in the special reprint therefrom: 
T >t Fourth Occupation, in paper. $0.90 
Steiger's Designs for Coloring and Painting. Arranged 
by Mabia Kbaus-Bcslte and John Kbaus. 83 chromo- 
lithographed Designs on 12 plates, in wrapper. $0.75 



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The Fifth Occupation. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

Paper -interlacing (Intertwining) 
Strips of Engine-Colored Paper. 

801. 100 strips of engine-colored paper, 20" long, of 
different widths (1", l /i", X U"), and assorted colors, $0.20. 
(5 c.) 



-ds 



u 



u 



3 





i-S 


m. 


V 




804 c. 

805 c. 



804. 100 strips of white and 
engine colored paper, 20X1", 
assorted. $0.20. (5 c.) 
804 a. 100 strips of engine- 
colored paper, 20x1", in pri- 
mary and secondary colors. 
$0.20. (5c.) 

804 b. 100 ditto, 20xl", in 
one color only, selected from 
the engine-colored papers in 
our 8ample Book No. 831. $0.25. 
(5 c.) 

805. 100 ditto, white and engine-colored, 20X V2". $ - 15 
<4c.) 

805a. 100 ,. engine-colored, 20 XV2", in primary and 
secondary colors. $0.15. (4 c.) 

805 b. 100 ditto, in one color only, selected from the 
engine colored papers in our Sample Book No. 831. $0.20 
(1c) 

Strips of Manila Paper. 

100 Strips of Manila Paper, 20"xl". $0.20. (6 c.) 
100 ditto, 20Xi/ a ". $0.15. (4 c.) 

Strips of Glazed Paper. 

803. 100 Strips of glazed paper, 20" long, of various 

widths (1", 1/2". W). and colors. $0.25. (5 c.) 

808. 100 ditto, 20X1", assorted colors. $0.25. (5 c.) 

808 a. 100 „ in standard colors, (red, orange, yellow, 

green, blue, violet) and gray. $0.25. (5 c.) 

808 b. 100 ditto, in standard colors, and their shades and 

tints, and gray. $0.25. (5 c.) 

808 c. 100 dito, in one color only, selected from the 

glazed papers contained in our Sample-Book No. 759. 

$0.30. (5 c.) 

808 d. 100 ditto, 2OXV2", assorted colors. $0.20. (4 c.) 

808 e. 100 '• in standard colors, and their shades and 

tints, and gray. $0.20. (4 c.) 

808 f. 100 ditto, in standard colors, and gray. $0.20. (4c.) 

808 g. 100 „ in one color only, selected from the 
glazed papers contained in our Sample-Book No. 759. 
$0.25. (4 c.) 

Strips of Prang's Standard Colored 
Papers. 

(See our Sample-Book No. 760.) 

Strips 20X1". 

Price of each package. $0.25. (5 c.) 

809 a. 100 paper strips, 20X1", color No. 321, 322, 323' 
324, 325 (Neutral Gray). 

809 b. 100 ditto, color 251, 252, 253, 254, 255 (Brown). 
809 c. 100 „ „ 361, 362, 363, 364, 365 (Olive). 
809 d. 100 „ „ 351, 352, 353, 354, 355 (Citrine). 
809 e. 100 „ ,, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335 (Russet). 
809 f. 100 ,, ,, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235(RedViolet). 
809 g. 100 ., „ 211, -212, 213, 214, 215 (Violet). 
809 h. 100 „ „ 191, 102, 193, 194, 195(BlueViolet). 
809 i. 100 „ „. 171, 172, 173. 174, 175 (Blue). 



809k. 100 paper strips, 20X1", color No. 151, 152, 153, 

154, 155 (Blue Green). 
8091. lOOditto, color 131, 132, 138, 134, 135 (Green). 



809 111. 100 
809 n. 100 
809 o. 100 
809 p. loo 
809 q. 100 
809 r. 100 
809 s. 100 
809 1. 100 



111, 112, 113, 114, 115 (Yell. Green). 



91. 


92, 


93, 


94, 


95 (Yellow). 


71, 


72, 


73, 


74, 


75 (Yell Orange). 


51, 


52, 


63, 


54, 


55 (Orange). 


31, 


32, 


33, 


34. 


35 (RedOrange). 


11, 


12. 


13, 


14, 


15 (Red). 



23, 143, (RUO & GBG). 

43, 163, (ORO & BBG). 
809 u. 100 paper strips,20Xl",color 63,1 3(OYO&BBV). 
809 v. 100 ditto, color 8-i, 203 (YYO 8c VBV). 



809 w. 100 
809 x. 100 
809 x a. 100 
809 xb. 100 

809 xc. 100 
809 z. 100 



812. 



812 a. 155 



103, 223 (YYG & VRV). 
„ 123, 243 (GYG & RRV). 
in assorted colors. 

in standard colors, with tints and 
shades, and gray. 
in standard colors and gray, 
in one color only, selected from paper 
contained in our Sample-Books Nos. 
760 or 761. $0.30. (5 c.) 
assorted in 10 colors selected from 
papers contained in our Sample-Books 
Nos. 760 or 761. $0.50. (5 c.) 
comprising all the 155 shades of 
Prang's pacers (see Sample-Book 
No. 760). $0.75. (8 c.) 



Strips 20xy a ". P rice of each Package, $0.20. (4 c.) 



810a. 100 ,, 2OXI/2", color 321, 322, 323, 324,32r,(Gray> 
810 b. 100 ,, color 251, 252, 253, 254, 255 (Brown). 
810 c. 100 „ „ 361, 362, 3o3, 364, 365 (Olive). 

810 d. 100 ,. „ 351, 352, 353, 354, 355 (Citrine). 

810 e. 100 „ „- 831, 332, 338, 334, 335 (Russet). 

810 f. 100 „ „ 231, 232. 233, 234, 235 (Red Violet) 

810 g. 100 „" „ 2 il. 212, 213, 214, 215 (Violet). 
810 h. 100 „ „ 191, 192, 193, 194, 195 (Bine Yiolet). 

8101. 100 „ „ 171, 172, 173, 174, 175 (Blue). 

810 k. 100 „ „ 151, 152, 153, 154, 155 (Blue Green). 

8101. 100 ,, „ 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 (Green). 

810 m.100 „ „ 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 (Yell. Green) 

810 n. 100 „ „ 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 (Yellow) 

810 o. 100 „ „ 71, 72, 73, 74, 75 (Yell.Orange). 

810 p. 100 „ „ 51, 52, 5:), 54, 55 (Orange(. 

810 q. 100 „ „ 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 (Red Orange). 

810r. 100 „ „ 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 (Red). 

810 s. 100 ,, „ 23..H3 (RRO&GBG). 

810 1. 100 ,, „ 43, 163 (ORO & BBG). 

810 u. 100 „ 63, 183 (OYO & BBV). 

810 v. 100 „ „ 83, 203 (YYO & VBV). 

810 w. 100 „ „ 103, 223 (YYG & VRV). 

810 x. 100 „ „ 123, 243 (GYG & RRV). 

810xa.lOO ,, in assorted colors. 
8 IO x b.100 „ in standard colors, with tints and shades 

and gray. 
810 xc. 100 „ in standard colors and gray. 
810 z. 100 „ in one color only, selected from papers 
contained in our Sample-Books Nos. 
760 or 761. $0.25. (4 c.) 
813. 100,, assorted in 10 colors, selected from 
papers contained in our Sample-Books 
Nos. 760 or 761. $0.40. (4 c.) 
813 a. 155 „ comprising all the 155 shades of 
Prang's papers (see Saniple-Book 
No. 760). $0.60. (6 c.) 
If so desired, we also furnish strips for paper- 
interlacing in assortments Nos. 11, 12 and 13 a* 
described below the colors being those in our 
Sample-Book No. 761 (18-Scale Spectrum). 
The prices are as follows 



100 


strips 20X1", 


$0.25. 


(5 c.) 


100 


n 20X4", 


$0.20. 


(4 c.) 


100 


„ 20X1", 


$0.15. 


(3 c.) 


100 


!• 20XF, 


$0.15. 


(3 c.) 


100 


,, 20X4", 


$0.10. 


(2 c.) 


100 


„ 20X4*, 


$0.10. 


(2 c.) 



These strips are to be had in the following assort- 
ments: 
Assortment No. 11: The primary and secondary 

colors, red, orange, yellow, green, blue and 

violet, with the grays. (14 colors) 
Assortment No. 12 . The primary and secondary 

colors with their shades and tints and the grays. 

(38 colors) 



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Assortment No. 13: The intermediate hues, orange 
red, red orange, yellow orange, orange yellow, 
green yellow, yellow green, blue green, green 
blue, violet blue, blue violet, red violet and violet 
red. (12 colors) 
When ordering above, customers will please state 
in detail what is wanted, e. g.: 
100 strips 20X1", assortment No. 12. $0.25 
300 „ 20Xi*> » » 1L © $016 P er 

hundred, $0.45 
Sg- In consideration of the low prices we must de- 
cline to cut less than or to substitute any arrange - 
ment of colors other than those described abov e. 
For other strips 20" long, see Free-Weaving, p. 26 or 27 

Designs: Steigers Designs for Intertwining Paper, 
arranged by John Kbaus anil Makia. Kraus-Boslte. 
12 plates, in wrapper. $030. (14 c) 

The Fifth Occupation. In paper. $0.30 




811. FrozbeVs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. 9 (Intertwining). In a paper box. 
$0.75. (14 c.) 

This box contains 50 paper strips, each of engine- 
colored, glazed and Prang's Standard Colored Papers, 
1* and \" wide, respectively, 55 Designs, and Instruc- 
tions. 



The Sixth Occupation. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote po3tage. 

Weaving ( Mat-plaiting )< 

The material for this occupation consists of 
mats, i.e. leaves of paper with slits running 




parallel to each other, and strips of paper, 
which latter are woven into the former by 
means of a steel \ 'weaving-needle." Dexterity 
as well as neatness and accuracy in handling 
the material, originality in producing designs 
and a proper appreciation of harmony in color 
are developed by this popular occupation. 

Mme. Kraus-Bcelte's 

Preliminary Weaving-Mats. 

"Weaving-mats with their numerous slits and 
strips are the source of confusion in the minds 
of most of the younger children and many a frail 
mat is torn before it is finished. Mme. Kraus- 
Bcelte devised a scheme for a series of Preliminary 



Under her supervision we have prepared a series 
of mats which are known as Mme. Kraus-Bcelte's 
Preliminary Weaving- Mats. They are made of 
strong, fibrous card, white or neutral gray, as 
may be desired, and are slit to allow for one, 
two, three, four, five and six strips each, one- 
half inch in width. For the successive stages 
strips of the standard colors, red, yellow, blue, 
violet, green and orange are used. In our reg- 
ular packages these strips are made of card like 
the mats, but, as some kindergartners may pre- 
fer to have them still stronger, we have pre- 
pared icooden strips in the standard colors and 
furnish these in the proper size, separately in 
packages of fifty. If so desired, we can also 
supply the mats of strong cardboard in the 
standard colors, but are obliged to charge more 
than for the regular packages, as they must be 
made specially to order. 

The margins of these mats are extra wide, measur- 
ing I* in those for one to three strips and \" in the 
larger mats. The slits are in every instance six in 
number, \ u apart and of sufficient length to allow the 
proper number of strips to be passed through. This 
causes the mats to vary in size from 4X-" for the 
smallest to 4X3£" for 'the largest. All the strips 
measure £" in width. 

722 a. 
$0.10. 
722 b. 
722 c. 
$0.10. 
722 d. 
722 e. 
2 c.) 
722 f. 
722 g. 
$0.15. 
722 h. 
722 i. 
$0.15. 
722 k. 
7221. 
$0.15. 

722 m. 1 doz. 
722 n. 6 
$0.10. ('2 c.) 
722 o. 6 



1 dozen Card Mats, white, with 1 red strip each. 
(Postage 2 o.) 
1 doz. ditto, gray, ditto. $0.10. (2 cj 



1 doz 
(2 c.) 
1 doz. 
1 doz. 

1 doz. 

1 doz. 
(2 c.) 

1 doz. 

1 doz. 
(3 c.) 

1 doz. 

1 doz. 
(3 c. 



white, with 2 yellow strips ea h. 

gray, ditto. $0.10. (2 c) 
white, with 3 blue stripe ea-h. 



$0.10. 



each. 



each. 



gray, ditto. $0.10. (2 c.) 
while, with 4 violet strips 

gray, ditto. $0 15. (2 c.) 
white, with 5 green 6trips 

gray, ditto. $0.15. (3 c.) 
ivhite, with 6 orange strips 



gray, ditto. $0 15. (3 c.) 

ivhite, withneceBsary strips, assorted. 



gray, ditto. $0.10. 



Weaving- Mats to be used without weaving-nee"- | l£?™ n |£ 2 ° ne ( 



dies, which eliminates all the objectionable feat 
ures of others by beginning with a simple, little 
mat and a single strip and then preparing the 
way to more advanced work by easy and logical 
steps. 



(2 c) 
722 p. 50 Wooden Strips, 3V2XV2". assorted colors: 
red, yellow, blue, violet, green and orange. $0.25. (3 c.) 
722 q. ditto, one color only: red, yellow, blue, violet, 
green, orange or plain. $0.25. (3 c.) 

Mme. Kraus-Boe/te's Preliminary Weaving-Mats 

in standard colors (red, yellow, blue, violet, green, 
or orange, as selected) cut to order: 

two or three 
(Postage 2 0.) 
$0.35. (3 c.) 
$0.45 (5 c.) 
with slits for four, five or six strips. $0.30. 



2 doz. ditto. 

3 doz. „ 

1 doz. „ 
(2 c.) 

2 doz. „ 

3 doz. „ 



$0.45. 
$0.60. 



(3 c.) 
(5C) 



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STEIGER'S KINDERGARTEN CATALOGUE 



17 



Weaving-Mats. 
, Attention is invited to our ex- 
ceedingly large assortment of Weaving- 
Mats in* color-combinations made with 
due regard for practical value. 

To save space in this Catalogue, we have 
adopted the following 

Abbreviations 

in the description of the Weaving-Mats : 
pricol = primary colors (red, yellow, bine) — secol 
-. secondary colors (orange, green, violet) — pr & 
jol = primary and secondary colors — tercol = 
tertiary colors — ti & sh =-. tints and shades — alt 
= alternately — sli = slits — sir = strips — sti* = 
strips matching slits in cut — str f = strips matching 
mats in color. 



a) Weaving-Mats in Coated Glazed Papers. 
(See Sample-Book No. 759.) 
S3" Price per dozen Weaving-Mats and Strips, 
7X' 



or 7X5 



5" \ 



$0.15. (Postage 3 «.) 



;oi. 

503. 

1503. 

504. 

>05. 

>08. 
|507. 

508. 



511. 

513. 

513. 

514. 
15. 

516. 
17* 
18. 



Weaving-Mate, 7X7", Slits ]/£ a part; 

1 doz. black a-d white: strips 1/2" wide, red 

1 doz. ditto, sir \-/ i u ,blue. 

1 doz. ,, str 1/2". yellow. 

1 doz. „ str i/»", purple. 

1 doz. „ str y 2 ", green. 

1 doz. ,, stri/i", orange. 

1 doz. prd secol; str ^ji",pr d secol. 

1 doz. tercol, ti & sh; str W, tercol, ti d sh. 

Weaving-Mats, 7 x 7", Slits y 3 " apart. 
1 doz. black and white; str V 3 ", red. 
1 doz. ditto, sir l /a", blue, 
1 doz. 
1 doz. 
1 doz. 
1 doz. 
1 doz. 



ldoz. 



str' 1 / 3", yellow. 

str 1 ,'*", purple. 

str 1/3", green. 

Str i/3", orange. 

pr d secol; str i/ 3 ", pr <£- secoL 

tercol, ti & sh; str l /s", tercol, ti d sh. 




Weaving-Mats, 7X7", Slits \U", apart. 



131. 1 doz. pr & secol; str y 4 ", black and white. 
|33 t 1 doz. tercol, ti & sh; str x /^", tercol, ti d sh. 

Weaving-Mats, 7X7". Slits Ye" apart. 

|31. 1 doz. black and white, str 1 /e", pricol. 

[33. ldoz. ,, ,, „ stri/ 6 ", secol. 

[33. 1 doz. tercol, ti <& sh; str i/ 6 ", tercol, ti & sh. 



Weaving-Mate* 7X7", Slits ]/£ apart. 

543. 1 doz. tercol, ti <& sh; str y 8 ", tercol, ti & sh. 

Weaving Mats, 7X7", Slits y 12 apart. 
543 a. 1 doz. tercol, ti & sh; str^/u tercol, U & sh. 

Weaving-Mats , 7X7"- Slits 1 wide, 1 narrow- 

544. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X7". Bli'e 1 wide (1/2"). 1 narrow 

(i/ B "), alternately, tercol; str * t. 

551 ldoz. W.-M.. 7 XT", slits 1 wide lp/4"), 1 narrow 
(i/j"), alternately, w>/ate and black; str 1 wide ( 3 A"). 1 
narrow (i/VO- alternately, red. 

553. 1 doz. di«o, *ft< 1 wide (s/ 4 ''). 1 narrow f}/ 4 »). alter- 
nately, o/ue. 

553. 1 doz. Weaving - Mats, 7X7", sir 1 wide ( 3 / 4 "). 
1 narrow ('A"), a ternately. yellow. 

554. 1 doz. di^o, pr <£ seco/; str pr d secol. 

555. 1 doz. ,, tercol, ti & sh; str * t. 

558. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X7", slits 1 wide ( 2 / 3 "), 1 narrow 
(7s"). apart, alternately, tercol, ti d sh; str * t. 

Weaving-Mats , 7X7", Slits 1 wide, 2 narrow. 

561. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X 7", slits 1 wide ( 3 A") and 2 narrow 
(each 1 A")« alterna'ely, white and black; str *, purple. 
563. 1 doz. ditto, alternately, white&ud black; str *, green. 

563. ldoz. ,, str*, or nge. 

564. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X7", slits 1 wide 3 A")aud 2 narrow 
(each V*"). alternately, tercol, ti, & sh; str * t. 

565. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X7", slits 1 wide (2/3") and 2 narrow 
(each l /e"). alternately, tercol, ti d sh; str * t. 

566. 1 doz. W.-M., 7 X7". slits 1 wide ( :! A") a nd 2 narrow 
(each Vs"). alternately, tercol, ti & sh; str * t. 

Weaving-Mats, 7x7", Slits 1 wide, 3 narrow. 



571. 

(each 
573. 
573. 
574. 
575. 
576. 
577. 
578. 
ea-h 
579. 
(each 



1 doz. W.-M.. 7x7", slits 1 wide (W) and 3 narrow 
1/4"). alternately, white and bla< k; str*, red. 

1 doz. ditto, white and black; str *, blue. 

] doz. ,, while an 1 black; str* . yellow. 

ldoz. „ white and black; str *, purple. 

ldoz. ,, white and black; str *. green. 

1 doz. ,, while and black; str *, orange. 

1 doz. ,, tercol, ti d sh; str * t. 

1 doz. W.-M.. 7X7", slits 1 wi de {•>/*") and 3 narrow 
1 A"), alternately, tercol, ti & sh; str * t. 

1 doz. W.-M., 7X7", slits 1 wideO/2") and 3uarrow 
i/ 6 "), alternately, tercol, ti d sh; sir * f. 



Weaving-Mats, 7X7 ", 2 cen tral Slits 1" apart. 

581. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X7", the 2 central slits 1" apart, 
the distance between the others gradually narrowing 
towards both sides, so that tlie first and the last slits are 
only 'A" apart from the next before, tercol, ti d sh; str *, 
black and while. 

583. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X7", the 2 central slits 3 A" apart, 
the distance, between the others gradually narrowing 
towards both sides, so that the first and the la*t slits are 
ouly 1/4" apart from the ue\thefQVi>.,light-blue; str* , bronze. 

584. 1 doz. ditto, tercol, ti d sh; str * t- 

586. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X7", the 2 central slits 1L" apart, 
the others gradually widening towards the sides, so that 
the first and the last slits are each 1 " apart from the next 
before, tercol, ti d sh; sir*, black and white. 

588. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X7", the 2 central slits i/ 6 " apart, 
the others gradually widening towards the sides, so that 
the first and the last slits are each 3 A" apart from the 
next before, pink, str *, bronze. 

589. 1 doz. ditto, tercol, ti x& sh; str * |. 

Weaving-Mats, 7X5", Slits 1/2" apart. 

601. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5", slits 1/2" pr d secol; str i/ 2 " , 

black and while. 

603. 1 doz. ditto, tercol, ti d sh; str * t. 

Weaving-Mats, 7X5", Slits V 3 " apart. 

611. 1 doz W.-M., 7X5", slits 1/3", pricol; str 1/3", black 

and white. 

613. ] doz. ditto, secol; str 1/3", black and white. 

613. 1 doz. „ tercol, ti d sh; sir * f. 



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STEICER'S KINDERGARTEN CATALOGUE 



We;>viiig»Mats, (continued). 

Abbreviations : pricol = primary colors (red, yellow 
and blue) — secol = secondary colors, (orange green an 1 
violet) — pr & secol = primary and secondary colors — 
tercol. = tertiary colors — ti & sh = tints and shales — 
alt = alternately — sli — slits — str = strip- — str* = 
strips matching slits in cut — f = matching slits in color. 

Weaving-Mats, 7X5", Slits y 4 " apart. 

621. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5", slits 1/4", pr & secol; str i/ 4 ", 
black and white. 

622. 1 doz. ditto, tercol, ti & sh; str * t. 

Weaving'Mate, 7x5", Slits '-/%" apart. 

631. 1 doz. W.-M.. 7Xo", slits i/e", pricol; str 1/6". black 
aud white. 

632. 1 doz. ditto, secol. str '/6"- black and white. 

633. 1 doz. ,, tercol, ti & sh; sir * j. 

Wearing-Mats , 7X5", Slits y 8 " apart. 

641. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5", slits 1 h", pr d* secol; str * f 

642. 1 doz. ditto, tercol, ti & sh; str*f. 

Weaving-Mats, 7x5", Slits V 12 " apart. 
652. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5", slits 1/12", tercol, ti <£• sh; str* f . 



Weaving-Mats> 5x5", Slits l / 4 " apnrt. 



Weaving-Mats, 7X5", Slits 1 wide, 1 narrow. 



653. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5", slits 1 wide (1/2"). 1 narrow 
^/e"), alternately, tercol. ti &■ sh; slr*j. 

661. 1 doz. W.-M., 7x5", slits 1 wide ( 3 / 4 ") and 1 narrow ! 
(V-j"). alternately, pricol; str*, black and white. 

662. 1 doz. ditto, tercol, ti & sh; str * j. 

663. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5", slits J wide (2/3") and 1 narrow ' 
( l /3")» alternately, white; str *, red. 

664. 1 doz. ditto, white; str*, blue. 

665. 1 doz. ,, while; str*, yellow. 

666. 1 doz. „ tercol, ti & sh; str* f . 

Weaving-Mats, 7x5", Slits 1 wide, 2 narrow. 

667. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5", slits 1 wide (2/3" apart), and 2 
narrow (each V4" apart), alternately, tercol, tid-sh; str*\. 

671. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5" slits 1 wide (2/3") and 2 narrow 
(each 1 / 6 "), alternately, black; str*, purple. 

672. 1 doz. ditto, black; sir*, green. 

673. 1 doz. ,, black; str*, orange. 

674. 1 doz. „ tercol, ti& sh: str * f . 

675. 1 doz. W.-M., 7x5", slits 1 wide (3/ 4 ") and 2 narrow 
(each Vg"), alternately secol; str*, black and white. 

676. 1 doz. ditto, tercol, ti & sh; sir * f . 

Weaving-Mats, 7x5", Slits 1 wide, 3 narrow . 

677. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5", slits 1 wide (3/ 4 " apart), and 3 
narrow (each 1/4" apart), alternately, tercol, ti & sh; sli-* t. 
681. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5", slits 1 wide ( l / 2 "). and 3 nar- 
row (each i/ 6 "), alternately, pr&secol; str*, black and white. 
683. 1 doz. ditto, tercol, ti & sh; str * ~. 

685. 1 doz. ., red; str* purple. 

687. 1 d<>z. W.-M., 7X5", slits 1 wide { 5 /s"), and 3 narrow 

(each i/s"), alternately, purple; sir*, green. 

687 a. 1 doz. ditto, green; str *, orange. 

687 b. 1 doz. „ tercol, ti & sh; str * f . 



S^S' Price per dozen Weaving-Mats and Strips, 
5X-V- $0.10. (Postage 3 c.) 

Weaving- Mats. 5x5". Slits y 2 " apart. 

689a. 1 doz. W.-M., 5X5", slits, 1/2", red; str 1/2" wide, 

white and blue. 

689 b. 1 doz. ditto, blue; str 1/2" wide, white a,nd red. 

689 c . 1 floz. ,, pr d- secol; sir * f. 

689 d. 1 doz. „ tercol, ti & sh; sir * f. 

Weaving-Mats, 5x5", Slits 1/3" apart . 

689 e. 1 doz. W.-M., 5X5" slits 1/3", pr&secol; str 1/3", 

per 4: secol. 

689 f. 1 doz. ditto, tercol, ti & sh; str 1/3", tercol, ti & sh. 



689 g. 1 doz. W.-M., 5X5", sli 1/4", tercol 
689 it. 1 doz. ditto, pr & secol; str 1/4", f. 



ti & sh; str 
Weaving-Mats, 5X5", Slits Ve" apart. 



B89i. 1 doz. W.-M., 5x5", sli i/e". pr & 
C89 k. 1 doz. ditto, tercol, ti & sh; str i/e 



secol; str l/ 6 



090. A package containing weaving material, sticks and 
frame for a basket. $0.25 



h)Weaving-Mats in Prang's Stand d Colored Papers 

(see Sample-Book Xo. 760). 
jg®= Price per dozen Weaving-Mats and Strips, 
I $0 15. (Postage 3 c.) 



7X7", Ox: 



Weaving-Mats, 6X7", Slits 1/2" apart. 

701. 1 doz. Weaving Mats, 6X 7", sli 1/2" apart, No. 321, 
325 (Neutral Gray); sir i/ 2 " wide, No. 13 (Red) 

701a. 1 doz. ditto, 13 Red); str 321, 325 (N Gray) 

701 b. 1 doz. „ 321, 325 (N Gray); sir 173 (Blue) 

701c. I doz. „ 173 (Blue); str 321, 325 ( N Gray) 

701 d. 1 doz. „ 321, 325 (N Gray); str 93 (Yellow) 

701 e. 1 doz. ., 93 (Yellow); str 321, 325 (N Gray) 

701 f. 1 doz. „ 321,325 (N Gray); str 53 (Orange) 

701 g. 1 doz „ 53 (Orange); str 321, 325 (N Gray) 

701 h. 1 doz. „ 321, 325 (N Gray); sir 1:13 (Green) 

701 i. 1 doz. „ 133 (Green); str 321, 325 (N Gray) 

701k. 1 doz. ,, 321, 325 (N Gray); str 213 (Violet 

701 1. 1 doz. ,. 213 (Violet); str 321. 325 N Gray) 

701m. ldoz. „ 321, 325(NGrav); strVd. 173, 93.53, 133, 

701 n. 1 doz. „ 3f,3 (Olive); s*r 361, 3 5 (Olive) [J 

701 o. 1 doz. „ 353 (Citrine); str 351, 355 (Citrine) 

701 p. 1 doz. „ 333 (Russet); str 331, 335 (Russet) 

701 q. 1 doz. ,, 253 (Brown); str 351, 355 (Brown; 

Weaving-Mats, 6X7". Slits l /s" apart. 

702. 1 doz. Weaving-Mats, 6X7", sli 1/3" apart, 323 (N 
Gra>); str 1/3" wide, 11, 13, 15 (Red) 

702 a. 1 doz. ditto, 13 (Red); sir 321, 323, 325 (N Gray) 

702 b. 1 doz. „ 323 (N Gray); str 171, 173, 175 (Blue) 

703 c. 1 doz. „ 173 (Blue); str 321, 323, 325 (N Gray) 
702 d. 1 doz. „ 323 (N Gray); str 91, 93, 95 (Yellow) 
702 e. 1 doz. „ 93 (Yellow); str 321, 3-3, 325 N Gray) 
70 3 f. 1 doz. „ 323 (N Gray); str 51, 53, 55 Orange) 
702 g. 1 doz. „ 5 5 (Orange); str 321, 323, 325 (N Gray) 

702 h. 1 doz. „ 323 (N Gray); str 131, 133, 135 Green) 

703 i. 1 doz „ 133 (Green); str 321, 323, 325 N Grav 

702 k. 1 doz. ,, 32 t (N Gray); str 211, 213, 215 (Violet) 

703 1. 1 doz. „ 213 (Violet); str 321, 323, 325 (N Gray) 
702 m.l doz ,, 321, 323, 325 (N Gray): str 11. 13, 14, 15 
(Red); 171, 173, 174, 175 (Blue,; 91, 93, 94, 95 (Yellow) 
702 n. 1 doz. ditto, 11. 13, 14, 15, 171, 173. 174, 175. '.'1, 93, 
04. 95 (Red. Blue & Yellow ; str 321, 323. 325 (N Gray) 

702 o. 1 doz. ditto, 321, 323. 325 (N Gray); str 51. 53, 54, 55 
(Orange), 131, 133. 134, 135 (Green : 211,2 13,214,215(Violet 

703 p. 1 doz. ditto, 51, 53, 54, 55, 131, 133. 134, 135, 211, 213, 
214, 215 (Orange, Green & Violet); str 321, 323. 325 (N Gray 
703 q. 1 doz. ditto, 365 (Olive); str 361, 362, 3^3, 364 (Oli 
702 r. 1 doz. „ 361 (Olive); str 362, 363. 3 »4. 365 (Oiive 1 
702s. 1 doz. „ 355 (Citrine); strVH, 362. 358. 354(Citr. 
702t. 1 doz. „ 351 (Citrine); s*/-352,353,354,355(Citr. 
702u. ldoz. „ 3i5(Rus8et);s<r33l.332.333,331(Russeti 

702 v. 1 doz. „ 33l(Russet); s^-332,333, 334,335(Uuesf'ti 

703 w. 1 doz. „ 255(Urown); str 251, 252, 253,254( Brown 
703 x. ldjz. ,, 25i(Browu);s«r252,253,254,255(Brown) 

Weaving-Mats, 6X7". Slits '//' apart. 



703a. 1 doz W.-M., 6X7". «Ki/ 4 ", 11, 171, 91,51,131,211; 

str 1/4" wide, 13. 1 3, 93, 53. 133. 213 

703 b. 1 doz. ditto, 15, 175, 95, 55, 135,215; s<r 1/4", 13, 173 

93, 53, 133. 213 

703c. ldoz. ditto, 3)1, 305,351, 355, 331, 335; str 1 

3C3. 353, 333 . 

23(RRO); strl/ 4 ", 143 (GBC.) 
143(GBG);s^i/V' 23 RRO) 
43(ORO); sir 1/4", 163 (BBG) 
1(13 BBG); str 1/4", 43 (ORO) 



704 jr. 


1 doz. 


704 h. 


1 doz. 


704 i. 


1 doz. 


704k. 


1 doz. 



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\9 



Weaving-Mats, (continued). 

Abbreviations: pricol = primary colors (red, yellow 
and blue) — secol = secondary colors (orange, green and 
violet) — pr & secol z= primary and secondary colors — 
tercol = tertiary colors — ti <& sh = tints and shades — 
alt — alternately — sli = slits — str = strips — str* = 
strips matching slits in cut — f matching slits in color. 



7041. 1 doz. W.-M., 6X7", shh-t", 63 (OYO); str y 4 " 
wide, 183 (BBV) 

704 m.l doz. ditto, 183 (BBV); str V-i", 63"(OYO) 
704n. 1 doz. „ 83 (YYO); str ] / 4 ", 203 (VBV) 
704 o. 1 doz. ,, . 203 (VBV); str </ 4 ", 83 (YYO) 
704 p. 1 doz. „ 103 (YYG); str i U" , 223 (VBV) 
r04q. 1 doz. ,, • 223 (VBV); str '/,". 1' 3 (YYG) . 
704 r. 1 doz. " ,, 123 (GYG); str V-,". 243 (RRV) 
704s. ldoz. „ 243 (RRV); str \/ 4 «, 123 (GYG) 

Weaving-Mats, 6x7", Slits 7,-," apart. 

704a. 1 doz. W.-M., 6X7", sli y 6 ", 31, 33, 34, 35; str Ye /J » 

31, 33, 34, 35 (Red Orange) 

704 b. 1 doz. ditto, 71, 72, 73, 75; str Ye", 71, 72, 73, 75 

(Yellow Orange) 

704 c. 1 doz. ditto, 111, 112, 113, 115; str Ye". Ill, 112, 

113. 115 (Yellow Green) 

704 d. ldoz. ditto, 152. 153, 154, 155; str Ye", 152. 153, 

154, 155 (Blue Green) 

704 e. ldoz. ditto, 192, 193, 194, 195; str Yfi", 192, 193, 
194, 195 (Blue Violet) 

704 f. ldoz. ditto, 231, 233, 234, 235: str Ye", 231, 233 
234, 235 (Red Violet) 

Weaving-Mats, 6X<", Slits Ys" apart. 

705a, 1 doz. W.-M., 6X7 ", sli i/ 8 ", 31, 71, 111, 152 192, 
231.; str i/ g ", 33, 73, 113, 153, 193, 233 

705b. 1 doz. ditto, 33, 73, 113, 153, 193, 233; str*/*", 35, 
75, 115, 155, 195, 235 

705 c. 1 doz ditto, 23, 43, 63, 83, 103, 123; str i/s", 143, 166, 
183, 203, 223, 243 

705d. 1 doz. ditto, 143, 163, 183, 203, 223, 243; str l/«". 23, 

43, 63, 83, 103, 125 

705 e. 1 doz. ditto, 3">3, 353, 333,- 253; stri/ s ", 361, 351, 331, 

251 (Tertiaries & Brown) 

705 f. 1 doz. ditto, 363, 353, 333, 253; str l/s". 365, 355,335, 

255 (Tertiaries & Brown) 



Weaving-Mats, 7X6", Slits 1 wide, 1 narrow. 



70Ga. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X6", sli 1 wide (Y2"), and 1 narrow 

(Ye"), alternately, 13, str*. 11, In 

706b. 1 doz. ditto, 73; str*, 171, 175 

706 c. 1 doz. „ 93; str *, 91, 95 

706 d. 1 doz. ,, 7X6", sli 1 wide (Yi"), 1 narrow ('A"), 

alternately, 11, 15; str*, 12, 13, 14 (Red) 

706 e. 1 doz. ditto, 171, 175; sir*, 172, 173, 174 (Blue) 

706 f. 1 doz. „ 91, 95; str*, 92, 93, 94 (Yellow) 

708 g. 1 doz. ., 51, 55; str *, 52, 53, 54 (Orange) 

706 h. 1 doz. „ 131, 135; str*, 132, 133, 134 (Green) 

708 i. 1 doz. „ 211, 215; str*, 212, 213, 214 (Violet) 

706k. 1 doz. .. 23, 43, 63, 83, 103, 123; str*, 143, 163, 

183, 203, 223, 243 

7061. 1 doz. ditto, 7X6'', sli 1 wide (2/3" . 1 narrow 0/V')> 

alternately. 361, 365; str*, 362, 363, 364 (Olive) 

706 m. 1 doz. ditto, 351, 355; «£»■*, 352, 33, 354 (Citrine) 

706n. ldoz. ,, 331, 335; sir*, 332, 333, 334 'Russet) 

706 o. 1 doz. ,, 251, 255; str *, 252, 253, 254 (Brown) 

Weaving-Mats, 7X6", Slits 1 wide, 2 narrow. 



707 a. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X6", sli 1 wide ( s / 4 "), and 2 narrow 

(each 1/4"). alternately, 11, 171, 91 (Red); str * f . 

707 b. 1 doz. ditto, 51, 55 (Orange); str*, 52, 53, 54 

"07c. ldoz. „ 131, 135 (Green); str*, 132, 133, 134 

(Green) 

~07d. 1 doz. ditto, 211, 215 (Violet); str*'. 212, 213 214 

(Violet) 

707 e. 1 doz. ditto, 143, 163, 183, 203, 223, 243; sir* 23, 

43, 63, 83, 103, 123 



707 f. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X6", sli 1 wide (2/3"). and 2 narrow 
(each Ve"). alt, 361, 365 (Olive); str*, 362, 363, 364 (Olive) 
707 g:. ldoz. dttto, 351, 355 (citrine); str*, 35 j, 353, 3 4 
(Citrine) 

707 h. 1 doz, ditto, slil wide ( 3 /i"), and 2 narrow (ea< u 
Vs"), aW,331, 335 (Russet); s<r*, 332, 333,331 (Russet) 
707 i. 1 doz ditto, 251, 255 (Brown); str*, 252, 253, 254 
(Brown) 

Weaving-Mats, 7X6", Slits 1 wide, 3 narrow. 



708a. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X6", slil wide ( 3 / 4 "), and 3 narrow 

(each 1/4"), alternately, 31, 35 (Red Orange;; str*, 32, 33. 

34 (Red Orange) 

708 b. 1 doz. ditto, 71, 75 (Yellow Orange); str *, 72, 73, 74 

(Yellow Orange) 

70.8 c. 1 doz. ditto, 111, 115 (Yellow Green); str *, 112, 113. 

114 (Yellow Green) 

708 d. 1 doz. Weaving-Mats, 7X6", sli 1 wide" (V4"), 

and 3 narrow (e;ich 1/4"). aft,151,155(BlueGreen);sfr*, 152, 

153, 151 (Blue Green) 

708 e. 1 doz. ditto, 191, 195, (Blue Violet); str *, 192, 193, 

194 (Blue Violet) 

708 f. 1 doz. ditto, 231, 235 (Red Violet); str *, 232, 233, 

234 (Red Violet) 

708 g. 1 doz. ditto, 23 (RRO); str * 143 GBG) 

708 h. ldoz. „ 43 (ORG); .sir *, 163 (BBG) 

708i. ldoz. ,, 63 (OYO); sir *, 183 (BBV) 

708 k. ldoz. ,, 83 (YYO); str *, 203 (VBV) 

708 1. ] doz. „ 103 (YYG); str *, 223 (VRV) 

708 m. 1 doz. ,, 1.3 (GYG); str * 243 (RRV) 

708 n. 1 doz. ., 321, 325 (N Gray); str *, 322, 323, 324 

(N Gray) 

708 o. 1 doz. ditto, 251, 255 (Brown 1 .; str*, 252, 253, 2C4 

(Brown) 

708 p. 1 doz. ditto, 7X6", sli 1 wide (V 8 "), and 3 narrow 

(each i/ 8 "), alt, 32!, 325 (NGray); str*, 33, 73, 113, 153, 

193, 233 

708 q. 1 doz. ditto, 353, 353. 333,253; str*, 361, 351, 331 251 

708 r. ldoz. „ 7x0", 'slil wide p/ 2 "), and 3 narrow 

(each i/e"). alt, 33, 73, 113, 153, 193, 233; str*, 361, 351, 331, 251 

Weaving-Mats, 7x7", Slits y 2 " apart. 

724 a. 1 doz. Weaving-Mats, 7X7", sli Y2" apart, 11, 12, 
13, 14, 15 (Red); Hr * f 

724 b. 1 doz. ditto, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 (Orange); str * f 
734c. ldoz, „ 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 Yellow); str * t 
734 d. 1 doz. „ 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 (Green); sir * t 
724 e. 1 doz. „ 171, 172, 173, 174, 175 (Blue); str * t 
724 f. ldoz. ,, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215 (Violet); str * f 
724 g. 1 doz. ,, in pr & secol with ti & sh and grays 

734 h. 1 doz. „ 43 (ORO), 33 (RO), 73 (YO), 63 (OYO);with 
ti & sh and grays 

7241. 1 doz. ditto, 123 (GYG), 113 (YG), 153(BG), 143 (GBG); 

with ti <£ sh and grays 

724 k. 1 doz. ditto, 203 (VBV), 193 (BV), 233 (RV), 223 

(VRV); with ti & sh and grays 

7241. 1 doz. ditto, black and white 

724 m. 1 doz. ditto, grays 

Weaving-Mats, 7X 7 " , Slits 1/3" apart . 

725 a. 1 doz. Weaving Mats, 7X7", sli 1/3" apart, 11, 12, 
13, 14, 15 (Red); str * f 

735 b. 1 doz. ditto, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 (Orange); str * t 
725 c. ldoz. ,, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 (Yellow); sir * t 
725 d. 1 doz. „ 131, 132, 133. 134, 135 (Green); str * t 
725e. ldoz. ,, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175 (Blue): str * t 
725 f. ldoz. „ 211, 212, 213, 214, 215 (Violet); str* t 
725 g. 1 doz. ,. in pr & secol with ti & sh and grays 
725 h. 1 doz. ,, 43 (ORO), 33 (RO), 73 (YO), 63 iOYC) 
with ti & sh and grays 

725 i. 1 doz. ditto, 123 (GYG), 113 (YG), 15:3 (BG),143 (GBG); 

wifh ti & sh aud grays 

725 k. ldoz. ditto, 203 (VBV), 193 (BV),233(RV),223(VRV}; 

with ti & sh and grays 

7251. 1 doz, ditto, black and white 

725 m. 1 doz. ditto, grays 

Weaving-Mats, 7x7", Slits X U" apart. 



726a. 1 doz. Weaving-Mats, 7X7", slii/4" apart, 11,12, 
13, 14,15 (Red); str * t 

726 b. 1 doz. ditto, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 (Orange); str * t 
726c. ldoz. „ 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 (Yellow); str * t 
726 d. 1 doz. „ 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 (Green); str * t 
726 e. ldoz. „ 171, 172, 173, 174, 175 (Blue); str*\ 



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W^iving-Mat*, (continued J. 

Abbreviations: pricol = primary colors (red, yellow 
ami blue) — secol = secondary colors (orange, given ;;nd 
violet) — ]>r d secol = primary and secondary colors — 
tercol = tertiary colors — ti d sh = tints and shades — 
aft = alternately — sti = slits — sir = strips — str* = 
strips matching slits in cut — f = matching slits in color. 



Weaving Mats, 7X5". slits 



«t»::rt. 



■",sli 



apart, 211, 212, 



736f. 1 doz. Weaving -Mats, 7. 

213, 214, 215 (Violet); slr*1 

736 g. 1 doz. ditto, in pr d secol with ti d sh and gravs 

726 h. 1 doz. „ 43 (ORO), 3 ) (110) 73 (YO), 63 (OYO); 

with ti d sh and yrays 

736 i. 1 doz. ditto, 123 (GYG), 113 (YG), 153 (BG , 143 

<GBG); with ti d sh and grav>s 

736 k. 1 doz.di«o, 2"3 (VBV),198 (BY) 233 (HV), 223 (VRV), 

with ti & sh and grays 

7361. 1 doz. ditto, .black and white 

736 in. 1 doz. „ grays 



Weaving-Mats, 7X7", Slit s VV' and >/ 4 " alternating. 

737a. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X7", sli 1 wide (VV'). 1 narrow 

( 'A"), alt, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 (Red); sir * t 

737 b. 1 doz. ditto, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 (Orange); sir 



737 c. ldoz. 
737 d. 1 doz. 
737 e. 1 doz. 
737 f. 1 doz. 
737 g. ldoz. 
737 h. 1 doz. 



113 (YG), 153 (BG), 113 



91, 92, 93, 94, 95 (Yellow); str* f 
131, 132. 133, 134, 135 (Green): str * t 
171, 172, 173. 174, 175 (Bine); str *i 
211, 212, 213, 214, 21^ (Violet ; str * t 
in pr d secol with ti d sh k grays 
43 (ORO). 33 (RO ; , 73 (YO), 63 (OYO, 

with ti d sh k grays 

737 i. ldoz dirto, 123 (GYG 

(GBG); with ti d sh k grays 

737 k. 1 doz. ditto, 203 (VBV), 193 (BV), 233 (RV), 223 

(VRV): with ti d sh k grays 

737 1. 1 doz. ditto, black and white 

737 in. 1 doz. ,, grays 



Weaving-Mats, 7x?", the 2 Central SHU 1" apart . 

709a. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X7", the 2 central slits 1" apart, 

the distance between the others gradually narrowing 

towards both sides, so that the first and the last slits 

are only i/ 4 " apart from the next before, 11; str*. 11, 13, 

14, 15 (Red) 

709b. 1 doz. ditto, 15; sir*, 11, 12, 13, 14 (Red 

709 c. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X7", the 2 central slits s/-»" apart, 

the distance between the others gradually narrowing 

towards both sides, so that the first and the last slits 

respectively are only VV apart from the next before, 

171: str*, 172, 173, 174, 175 (Blue) 

709 d. 1 doz. ditto, 175; sir*, 171, 1 2, 173, 174 (Blue) 

709 e. 1 doz. „ 91; sir*, 92, 93, 14, 95 (Yellow) 

799 f. 1 doz. „ 95; str*, 91, 92, 93. 91 (Yellow) 

709 g. 1 doz. W.-M., 7x7", the 2 central slits 1/4" apart. 

the others gradually widening towards the sides, so that 

the first and the la-t slits respectively are each 1" apait 

from the next before, 31; sir*, 32, 33, 34, 35 (Red Orange) 

709 h. 1 doz. ditto, 3* sir*, 31, 32, 33, 34 (Red Orange) 

709 i. ldoz. „ the 2 central slits Ve" apart, the 

others gralually widening towards the sides, so that the 

first and the last slits are each s/ 4 " apart from the next 

before, 111; str*, 112, 113, 114, 115 (Yellow Green) 

709k. 1 doz. ditto, 115; sir*, 111, 112, 113, 114 ^Yellow 

Green) 

709 1. 1 doz. ditto, 191; str*, 192, 193, 194, 195 BlueViolet) 

709111.1 doz. ,, 105;S?r*, 191, 192,193, 194 (BlueViolet) 



Weaving-Mats, 7X5", Slits 1 j" apart. 

7iO. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5", sli 1/2". 13, 173, 93 (Primaries); 

821, 326 (X Gray) 
711. 1 doz. Oitto, T3, 133, 213 (Secondaries); sir 1/2", 321, 
325 (N Gray) 



713a. 
51, 55, 
7 13 b. 
713 c. 
713 d. 
713 f. 
713 s:. 
713 b. 
713 i. 
713 k. 
713 1. 
713m, 
713n. 
with ti 
713 o. 
(GBG); 
7 13 p. 
(VRV); 
713 q. 
713 r. 



1 doz. W.-M., 7X5". sli ' .;". 1 !, 15. 171, 175, 91, 95 

131, 135, 211, 215 (Priniar.es & Secondaries); sir* f 

1 doz. ditto, 361, 3 .3 (Olive); sir 1/3", 364, 335 (< 'live) 

1 doz. 



351, 353 (Citrine); str 1/3", 354,355(Ci 
ldoz. ,, 33 1,333 (Russet); str V 3 ",334,335(Russ.) 
1 doz. „ 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 (Red); sir* t 
1 doz. „ 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 (Orange*: str :! t 
1 doz. „ 91, 92. 93, 94, 95 (Yellow): str * t 
1 doz. „ 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 (Green); str*i 
1 doz. „ 171, 172, 173. 174, 175 (Hue): str * t 
ldoz. ,,' 2!1. 212, 213, 214. 215 (Violet); sir** 
1 doz. ,, in pr d secol with ti d sh k gravs 
1 doz. „ 43 (ORO), 33 (RO), 73 (YO), 63 (OYO); 
d sh & grays 
1 doz. ditto, 123 (GYG), 
with ti (f- sh k eravs 
1 doz. ditto, 203 (VBV) 
with ti d s'i k grays 
1 doz. ditto, black and white 
1 doz. „ grays 

Weaving-Mats. 7x5", Slits y 4 " apart. 



113 (YG), 153 (BG), 143 
193 (BV), 233 (RV), 223 



43, 


163; 


sir 


/-.". 


42, 


163 


63, 


183; 


str 


i" 


63 


183 


S3, 


203; 


sh' 


." 


83 


203 


103 


.223 


sti 


1 V 


, l'»3, 223 


1 23 


243 


str 


w 


, 12 


3, 243 



713a. 1 doz. W-M.. 7X5", sli 1/4", H, 12, 13 (Red); str 
1/4", 13, 14, 15 (Red) 

713 b. 1 doz. ditto, 171, 172, 173 (Blue); str^/i", 173, 174 
175 (Blue) 

713 c. 1 doz. ditto, 91, 92, 93 (Yellow; str i/V, 93, 94, 95 
(Yellow) 

713 d. 1 doz. ditto, 31, 32, 33 (Red Orange): str > U", 33, 34 
35 (Red Orange) 

713e. 1 doz. ditto, 111, 112, 113 (Yellow Green : siri/ 4 ", 
113, 114, 115 (Yellow Green) 

713 f. 1 doz. ditto. 191, 192, 193 (BlueViolet); str i/ 4 ", 
193, 194, 195 (Blue Violet) 
713 g. 1 doz. ditto, 23, 143; str 1/4", 23, 143 
713 h. 1 doz. 
713 i. I doz. 
713 k. 1 doz. 
713 1. 1 doz. 
713 m.l doz. 
713n. 1 doz. 
365 (Olive) 

713 o. ldoz. ditto, 351, 352, 353 (Citrine); str 1/4". 353, 
354, 355 (Citrine) 

713 p. 1 doz. ditto, 331, 332, 333 (Russet): str i/ 4 «, 333, 334, 
335 (Russet) 

713q. ldoz ditto, 321, 322. 323 (N Gray); str 1/4 
324, 325 (N Gray) 

713 r. ldoz. ditto, 251, 252, 253 (Brown); sir 1/4 
254, 255 (Brown) 
739 a. 1 doz. ditto, 
739 b. 1 doz. „ 
731) c. 1 doz. „ 
739 d. 1 doz. „ 
739 e. 1 doz. „ 
739 f. ldoz. „ 
739 g. 1 doz. „ 
739 h. ldoz. ,, 
with ti d sh k grays 

739 i. 1 doz. ditto, 123 (GYG), 113 YG) 
(GBG); with ti d sh k grays 
739k. ldoz. ditto, 203 (VBV), 193 (BV), 233 (RV), 221 
VRV); with ti d sh k grays 
739 1. 1 doz. ditto, black' and white 



361. 3o2. 363 (Olive); str i/ 4 ", 363, 364, 



323, 



11, 12, 13, 14, 15 (Red); str*j- 
51. 52. 53, 54, 55 (Orange); str* f 
91, 92, 9:;, 94. 95 (Yellow ; str* f 
131, 132. 133, 134, 135 (Green); str*] 
171, 172, 173. 174, 175 (Blue): str'*f 
211, 212, 213, 214.216 (Violet); str* 
i\ipr d secol with ti d sh k gravs 
43 (ORO), 33(RO),73 YO). 63 OYO); 

153 (BG), 14E 



r39in.l doz. 



grays 



Weaving-Mats, 7X5". Slits V fi " apart. 

714 a. 1 doz. W.-M.. 7x5", sli l / 6 ", 31, 35, 111, 115, 19 

195; str i/e". 33, 113, 193 

714b. 1 doz. ditto, 23, 43, 63, 83, 103, 123; str^/ 6 ", 143, 163j 

183, 203, 223, 243 ' 

714 c. 1 doz. ditto, 143, 163, 183, 203, 223, 243; str Ve". 23l 

43, 63, 83, 103, 123 

714 d. 1 doz. ditto, 361, 365, 351, 355, 331, 335 (Tertiaries)l 

Str 1 ,-,", 363, 353, 333 (Tertiaries) 

714 e. 1 doz. ditto, 321, 323, 325 (N Gray); str l/e". 322, 3. 

(N Gray) 

714f. 1 doz. ditto, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 (Red*; str*j- 

714jr. 1 doz. ,, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 (Orange ; str * f 



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Weaving-Mats , (continued). 

Abbreviations : pricol = primary colore (red, yellow 
and blue) — s>col = secondary colors (orange', green and 
violet) — pr <£ secol = primary and secondary colors — 
tercul = tertiary colors — ti <& sh — tints and shades — 
alt = alternately — sli = slits — str = strips — str* = 
strips matching slits in cut — f = matching slits in color. 



714 h. 1 doz. W.-M ., 7X">", sli i/ 6 ", 91. 92, 93, 91. 975 (Yel- 
low); sir* t 

714 i. 1 doz. ditto. 131. 132. 13:!, 131, 135 (Green); str * t 
714 k. 1 doz. ,. 1,1, 172, 173, 174 175 (Blue); str* t 
7141. 1 doz. ; , 211, 212, 213, -214. 215 (Violet): sir * | 
714 m. 1 doz. ., in pr d- S'-col with ti d- sh and graj's 
714n. ldoz. ., 43 ORO), 33 (RO) 73 (YO), 63 (OYO); 
witli ti d- sh and <<rays 

7l4o. 1 doz. ditto, 123 (GYG), 113 iYG), 153 (BG) 143 
(GBG); with ti & sh and grays 

714 p. 1 doz. ditto, 203 (VBV), 193 (BY), 233 (RV), 223 
(VRV); with ti d s'> and grays 
714q. 1 doz. d tto, black and white 

714 r. 1 doz. ,, gays 

Weaving-Mats. 7X5", Slits Vs" apart. 
715a. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5". sli i/ 8 ", 15, 3:., 35, 75, 95, 115, 
135, 155, 175, 195, 215, 235; str * t 

715 b. 1 doz. ditto, 13, 33, 5 :, 73, 93, 113 133, 153 173 
193, 213, 233; str * t [str * * 
715c. 1 doz.di/tu, 11,31,51.71,91,111,131,151.171.191,211,231; 
715 d. 1 doz. ditto, 321, 323; str • y, 323 (N Gray) 
715e. ldoz. ,, 23, 43,63, *3, 103, 123; str Vs" 143 
163, 1X3, 203, 223, 243 ' 
715 f. 1 doz. ditto, 143, 163, 183, 203,223, 243; str Vs", 23. 
43, 63.83, 103, 123 .../».. 
715g. 1 doz. ditto, 11, 12, 13. 14, 15 (Red); str * t 



715h. ldoz. 

715 i. ldoz. 

715k. 1 doz, 

7151. ldoz. 

715 m. 1 doz. 

7l5n. 1 doz. 

715o. 1 doz 



51, 52, 53, 54, 55 (Orange); str * t 
91, 92, 93, 94, 95 (Yellow); str * t 
131, 132, 133, 134. 135 Green); str * \ 
171, 172, 173, 174, 175 (Blue): sir * t 
211, 212, 213, 214, 215 (Violet): sir * t 
in pr & secol, with ti <& sh and gravs 
„ 43 .ORO), 33 (RO), 73 (YO), 63 (OYO); 
with ti dish and grays ? ■'■.* 

J '15 p. ldoz. „ 123 (GYG, 113 (YG), 153 (BG). 143 
(GB(i); with ti dk sh and grays ' 

5&?' l t? 2 " ditt ^ 203 (VBV,, 193 (BV). 233 (RV,, 223 
(VRV); with ti d sh and gravs 
715r. 1 doz ditto, black and white 

715 s. 1 doz. ditto, grays 

Weaving-Mats, 7x5", Slits i/ 12 " apart. 
716a. 1 doz. W.-M , 7X5", sh i/ l2 ", 363, 353. 333 (Ter- 
tiaries); str 1/12", 31, 35, 111, 115, 191, 195 

716 b. ldoz. ditto. 23,43, 63. 83, 103, 123; str V10" 14:1 
163,183.203,223. 243 ' ; \{\ 2 /. * ' 
716c. I doz-. -ditto 143,163, 183, 203, 223 243- sfr-i/,.," 
23,43,63,83, 103, 123 ' 'V ' 

Weaving-Mats, 7 x5", Slits 1 wiri-, 1 narrow, aHernaMy. 

717a. 1 doz. W.-M.. 7X5", sli I wide (i/ 2 "), 1 narrow 
(i/e"), alt, 321, 325 |N Gray); sir *, 322. 323, 324 

717 b. 1 doz. ditto, 251, 255 (Brown); sir *, 252, 253 2»4 
!***',t} *°& " sli ' wide <VV'fc ] "arrow Q/ 4 '"). alt, 

11, 15 (Red); 171, 175 (Blue), 91. 95 .Yellow); str '*, 12 13 
14,172.173, 174,92,93,94 ' '' 
717 d. 1 doz. ditto, fl, 55, 131, 135. 211. 215, (Secondaries)- 
Str *, 52, 53, 54, 132, 133, 134, J 12, 213, 2! 4 

717 e. 1 doz. ditto, 23, 43, 63, 83, 103, 123; str * 143 1. 3 
183, 203, 223, 243 ' ' ' 

717 f. 1 doz. dillo, 143, 163, 183, 203, 223, 243; str * 23 
43, 63, 83, 10!, 123 ' ' 

717 g. 1 doz. ditto, sli 1 wide (°-/ A "), 1 narrow (1/3") alt 
321, 323, 324, 325 (N Gray); str*, 31, 33, 35, 151 153 155 
717 h. ldoz. ditto. 321, 323, 324, 325 (N GravV str * 71 
73. 75, 191, 193, 195 '< ' ' 

717 i. 1 dnz. ditto. 321,323, 324. 325 fN'Grav)- str *' 11' 
113, 115, 231, 233.235 

717k. 1 doz ditto, 363, 353, 333 (Tertiaries); str*, 361 
365, 351, 35- r >, 331, 335 
735a. 1 doz. ditto, sli 1 wide (>/ 2 "), 1 narrow (V-.") alt 11 

12, 13, 14, 15 (Red): str * f 

735 b. 1 doz. ditto, 51. 52, 53, 54, 55 (Orange)- str * t 
735 c. ldoz. „ 91, 92, 93. 94, 95 (Yellow); str * t 
735 d. 1 doz. „ 131. 132, 133, 134, 135 (Given)' str * t 
735 e. 1 doz. „ 171. 172. 173. 174, 175 ((Bine); str * t 



735 f. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5", sli. 1 wide H V), 1 narrow 

(i/ 6 "), alt, 211. 212, 213, 214, 215 (Violet): str*t 

735 g. 1 doz. ditto, iu pr <& secol, with ti db sh and grays 

735 h. 1 doz. ,, 43 (ORO), 33 (RU), 73 (YO), 63 (OYO); 

with ti & s/i and grays 

735 i. 1 dnz. ditto, 123 (GYG), 113 (YG), 153 (BG), 143 

(GB(i); with ti dc sh and grays 

735 k. 1 doz. ditto, 203 (VBV), 193 (BV), 233 (RV), 2^3 

(VRV); with ti & sh and grays 

7351. 1 doz. ditto, black and white 

735 m. 1 doz. „ grays 

7315 a. 1 doz. ,, sli 1 wide ( 1 / 2 "). 1 narrow (Vs"), alt, 
11,12, 13. 14, 15 Red); s/r* t 

736 b. 1 doz. ditto, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 (Orange); str * t 
736 c. ldoz. „ 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 (Yellow); sir * f 
73Cd. ldoz. „ 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 (Green); str* f 
736e. ldoz. ,, 171,172,173,174,175(61116; str * t 
736 f. ldoz. „ 211,212, 213, 214, 215 (Violet); sir * t 

J 736 a- 1 doz. „ in pr & secol, with ti dc sh and grays 
i 736 b. ldoz. ,, 43 (ORO), 33 (RO), 73 (YO), 63 (OYO); 

with ti db sh and grays 

736 i. 1 doz. dit/o. 123 (GYG), 113, (YG), 153 (BG), 143 

(GBG); with ti d sh and gr ys 

736 k. 1 doz. di'to, 203 (VBV), 193 (BV). 233 (RV), 253 

(VRV); with ti d- sh and grays 

7361. 1 doz ditto, black and white 

736 m. 1 doz. „ grays 



Weaving-Mats, 7 x5", Slits 1 wide. 2 narrow. 

U8a. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5", sli 1 wide ( 3 / 4 "), and 2 narrow 
(each 1/.1"). alt, 361, 365, 351, 355, 331, 335 (Tertiaries), 
str*, 31, 35. 71, 75, 111, 115. 151, 155, 191, 195, 231, 235 
718 b. 1 doz. dillo, sli I wide (2/ :l "), 2 narrow (each Vs"),- 
alt. 321. 325 N Gray); str*, 51, 52, 53, 55 (Oran-e) 
718c. 1 doz. ditto, 321, 325 (N Gray); str*, 131, 132, 133, 
135 (Green) 

718 d. 1 doz. ditto, 321, 325 (N Gray); str*, 211, 212, 213, 
215 (Violet) 

718e. I doz. ditto, 251, 255 (Brown); str*, 252, 253, 254 
718f. ldoz. ., sK I wide ( 3 V-), 2 narrow (each 1 8 "), 
alt, 31, 35. 151, 155; str*, 32, 33, 34. 152. 153. 154 
718 g. 1 doz. ditto, 71, 75.191,195; str* 72.73,74,192,193.194 
718h. ldoz. „ 111, 115, 231, 235; str*, 112, 113, 114, 
232. v33, 234 

718 i . 1 dnz'. ditto, sli 1 wide ( 3 /»"), 2 narrow each VV')> 
alt, 23, 43, 63. ^3. 103, 123; str*, 143, 163. 183, 203, 223, 243 
71S k. 1 d >z. ditto, 143, 163, 1*3. 203, 223, 243; str *, 23, 43, 
C>3, 88, 103, 123 



Weaving-Mats, 7x5", Slits 1 wide, 3 narrow . 

719a. 1 doz. W.-M., 7x5", sli 1 wide (*/*"), 3 narrow 

(each 1/4"), alt, 11, 15, 171, 175, 91, 95; sir*. 13, 173. 93 

710b. 1 doz. ditto, sli 1 wide ('/■>"), 3 narrow (each Vs' M , 

alt, 51, 55, 131. 135, 211. 215; str*, 53. 133. 213 

719c. I doz. ditto, sli 1 wide ( :, /-i"). 3 narrow (each O/4"). 

alt. 23. 43, 63, S3, 103, 123; str*. 143, 163. 183, 203, 223, 243 

7l9d. 1 doz. ditto, 143, 163, 183, 203, 223, 243; str*, 23 

43, 63. 83, 103, 123 

719 e. I doz. ditto, 361,365,351, 355,331, 335 (Tertiaries); 

str *. 363, 353. 333 

7l9f. 1 doz. ditto, 31, 33, 35, 151,153, 155; str*, 32, 34, 

152, 154 

719g. 1 doz ditto, sli 1 wide ( r, /V). 3 narrow (each 1 /»"), 

alt. 71, 73, 75. 191, 193, 195; str*, 72, 74, 192, 194 

7I9h. ldoz. ditto, 111, 113, 115,231, 233, 235; str*, 112 

114, J32, 234 

719 i. 1 doz. ditto, 321, 323, 325 (N Gray); 33, 73, 113, 

153, 193, 233 



Weaving-Mats, 7X7", the 2 Central Slits W apart. 

720a. 1 doz W.-M., 7X7", the 2 central slits Ve" apart,, 
the distance between the others gradually widening 
towards the sides, so that the first aud the last slits 
respectively are each ; V 4 " apart fmm the next before, 
36 i. 353. 333 (Tertiaries); str*, 3,61, 365, 351, 355, 331, 335 
790b. 1 doz. ditto, the 2 central slits 3 / 4 " apart, the 
distance between the others gradually narrowing towards 
the sides, so that the first and the last, slits respectively, 
are each i/6 /y apart from the next before, 321, 323, 325, l"l c 
13, 15, 171, 173, 175, 91. 93, 95; str * r 



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STEIGER'S KINDERGARTEN CATALOGUE 



Weaving-Mats, (continued). 

Abbreviations: pricol — primary colors (red, yellow 
and bine; — secol = secondary colors (orange, green and 
violet) — pr d secol = primary and secondary colors — 
tercol — tertiary colors — ti d sh = tints and shades — 
alt = alternately — sli = slits — sir = strips — sir* = 
stripe matching slits in cut — f = matching slits in color. 



Wearing-Mats, 43/ 4 x4y 4 ", Slits y 8 " apart. 



Price per dozen Weaving-Mats and Strips, 



$0.10. (Postage 3 c.) 



AX*", 

erjtfXJf?, 



Weaving-Mats, 5x5". Slits \'-i" apart. 



5X. : 



sli 



31, 



35; sir l fa", 



721a. 1 doz. W.-M. 

34 (Red Orange) 

731 b. 1 doz. ditto, 71, 73. Wi str 72, 74 (Yellow Orange) 

731c. 1 d >z. „ 111. ir«. 115; sir 112, 114 (YellowGreen) 

731 d. 1 doz. „ 151, 153 155; str 152. 154 (Blue Green) 

731 e. 1 doz. „ 191, 1'.'3. 19": str 192, 194 (Blue Violet 

731 f. 1 doz. „ 231, 233, 235; str 232, 234 (Red Violet) 

Weaving-Mats, 5x5", Slits y 4 " apart . 

733. 1 doz. W.-M., 5X5", sli l U" ■ 323, ^24. 325; str i/ 4 ", 

13, 173, 93, 53, 133, 213 (Primary & Secoudary colors) 

Weaving-Mats, 4 3 / 4 X4y 4 ", Slits y 3 " apart. 

737 a. 1 doz. W -M., i*/ 4 X&/ 4 ", sli i/ 8 " apart, 11, 12, 13, 

14, 15 (lied); str * t 

737 b .1 doz. ditto, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 (Orange); sir*t 

737 c. 1 doz. „ 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 (Yellow); str*f 

737 d. 1 doz. „ 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 Green); str*t 

737 e. 1 doz. ,, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175 (Bine); str*i 

737f. 1 doz. ,. 211,212 213, 2:4. 215 (Violet); str*f 

737 g. 1 doz. „ in pr d secol, with ti d sh and grays 

737 h. 1 doz. „ 43 (0110), 33 (RO), 73 <YO), G3 (OYO); 

with ti d sh aud grays 

737 i. 1 doz. ditto, 123 (GYG), 113 (YG), 153 (BG), 143 

(GBG): with ti d sh and grays 

737 k. 1 doz. ditto, 203 (VBV), 193 (BV), 233 (RV), 223 

(VRV); with ti d sh and grays 

737 1. 1 doz ditto, black aud white 

737 m.l doz. ,, grays 

Weaving-Mats , 43/ 4 x4y 4 ", Slits W apart. 

738a. 1 doz. W.-M., 43/ 4 x4y 4 ", sli i/ 4 " apart, 11, 12, 13, 
14, 15 (Red); str*f 

738 b. 1 doz. ditto, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 (Orange); s(r* + 



738 c. 1 doz. 

738 d. ldoz 

738 e. ldoz 

738 f. ldoz. 

•738 g. 1 doz 

738 h. 1 doz. 

with ti d sh and grays 

738 i. 1 doz. ditto, 123 (GYG), 113 (YG), 153 (BG) 

.(GBG); with ti d sh and grays 

738k. ldoz. ditto. 203 VBVj 193 (BV), 233 (RV) 

(VRV|; with li d sh and grays 

738 1. 1 doz. ditto, black and white 

738 m.l doz. „ grays 

Weaving-Mats 



91, 92. 93, 94, 95 (Yellow); str* f 
131, 132, 133, 134, 135 (Green); str*~ 
171, 172, 173, 174, 175 (Blue): str**\ 
211, 212. 21 :f, 214, 215 (Violei); str*^ 
in pr d secol, with ti d .?'/ and gravs 
43(ORO), 33 (RO), 73 (YO), b3 (OYO); 



143 



VAwWi Slits 



un 



rt. 



739 a. 1 doz. Weaving-Mats, 4y 4 X ts/ 4 " sli '/.;" apart 11, 
12, 13, 14, 15 (Red);.?//- * t 

7.59 b. 1 doz. ditto, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 (Orange); str * t 
739 c. 1 do/.. „ 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 (Yellow); str*i 
739 d. ldoz. „ 131,132, 13:!, 134, 135 (Green); str * 1 
739e. ldoz. „ 171, 172, 173, 174, 175 (Blue); sir *,t 
739f. 1 doz. „ 211. 212, 213, 2U. 215 (Violet); str * \ 
739g. ldoz, „ in pr d secol, with ti d sh aud gravs 
7 39 h. ldoz. „ 43 (ORO), 33 (RO). 73 (YO), C,3 (OYO), 
with ti d s'i and grays (with ti d sh and gravs 

739i. 1 doz. ditto.m (GYG).113,(YG).153(BG), 148(GBG); 
739 k. 1 doz. d>tto. 208 (VBV), 193 (BV), 233 (RV), 223 
VRV); with li d: s't and grays 
739 1 . 1 doz. ditto, black aiid white 
739 m.l doz. „ grays 



740 a. 
14, 1"> ( 
740 b. 
740 c. 
740d. 
740e. 
740f. 
740 g. 
740 b. 
with ti 
740 i. 
(GBG); 
740 k. 
7401. 
740 m 



1 doz. W.-M., 43/4X43/4", sli Vs" apart, 11, 12, 13, 

Red); str * t 
ldoz. ditto, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 (O ran ge); str * t 
1 doz. ,, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 (Yellow); str * t 
1 doz. „ 131, 132, 133, 131, 135 (Green); s/r *t 
1 doz. „ 171, 172, 173, 174, 175 (Blue ; str * t 
ldoz. „ 211, 212, 213, 214. 215 (Violet); str * f 
1 doz. ,, in pr d secol, with li d sh and gravs 
1 doz. „ 43 (ORO), 33 (RO), 73 (YO), 63 (OYO); 

d sh and grays 
1 doz. ditto, 123 (GYG), 113 (YG , 153 (BG), 143 

with ii d sh and gravs 

1 doz.ditto, 203(VBV).19:; (BV). 233 (RV). 223 (VRV); 
1 dcz. ditto, black & white [with ti d sh k gray s 

, 1 doz. „ grays 



113 (YG), 153 (BG), 143 
(BV), 233 (RV), 



19 



223 



Weaving-Mats, 4 3 / 4 X4 3 / 4 ", Slits V 2 " and 1 / 4 " alternating. 

741a. 1 doz. W-M., 43/ 4 X4 :! A". sli 1 wide. (l/ s ">, 1 nar- 
row (i/ 4 "), alt, 11, 12. 13, 14, 15 (Red); sir * t 
741b. 1 doz. ditto, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 (Orange); «■'?•* t 
741 c. 1 doz. „ 91, 92, 93. 94, 95 (Yellow): sir * t 
741 d. 1 doz. „ 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 (Green); sHr*t 
741 e. 1 doz. ,, 171, 172. 173, 174, 175 (Blue): str * t 
741 f. 1 doz. „ 211, 212, 213, 214, 215 (Violet); str * t 
741 g. 1 doz. „ in pr d secol with ti & sh and gravs 
741 h. ldoz. „ 43 (ORO), 33 (RO), 73 (YO), 63 (OYO); 
with ti d sh and grays 
741 it 1 doz. ditto, 123 (GYG), 
(GBG ; with ti d sh and prays 
741k. 1 doz. ditto. 203 (VBV), 
(VRV); with ti d sh and grays 
741 1. 1 doz. ditto, black and white 
741 m.l doz. „ grays 

Weaving-Mats assorted in colors according to the 

Ross Turner Color Scheme. 

(See our Sample-Book No. 760) 

In this series of Weaving-Mats the strips all agree 
with t tie mats in cut. 

jg®^ Price per dozen Weaving-Mats and Strips, 
7X7", 7X6" 



or 7X5' 



$0.1 5. (Postage 3 e.) 



723a. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X7", slil", 325. 324. 323 (Neutral 
Gray, Lighter, Light and Normal); str 13. 14, 53, 51, !'3, 
94, 133, 134. 173, 174, 213, 214 (Bed, Oiauge, Yellow, Green, 
Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 

783 b. 1 doz. ditto, 3.5 (Neutral Gray, Lighter); str 13, 
14, 53, 54 (Red and Orange. Normal and Light) 

733 c. 1 doz. ditto, 324 (Neutral Gray, Light); str 93, ! 4, 
133. 134 (Yellow aud Green, Normal and Light 1 

723 d. I doz. ditto. 3J3 (Neutral Gray. Normal); str 173, 
174, 213, 214 (Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 

734 n. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X7", sli J/ 2 ", 325, 324, 323 (Neu- 
tral Gray, L ghter, Light aud Normal); str 13, 14, 53 54, 
93, 94. l:«3, 134, 173, 174, 2:3, 214 (Red, Orange, Yellow, 
Green, Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 

724 o. 1 doz. ditto, 325 (Neutral Gray, Lighter); strVi, 
14, 53, 54 (Red and Orange, Normal aud Light) 

724 p. 1 doz. ditto, 324 (Neutral Gray, Light); sit 03, 94, 
135, 134 (Yellow and Green. Normal and Lijht) 
724q. 1 doz. ditto, 323 (Neutral Gray, Normal): str ITS, 
174, 213, 214 (B.ue and Violet, Normal aud Light) 
735n. ldoz. W.-M., 7X7", sli 1/3", 325, 324, 323 (Neu- 
ti Ml Gray, Lighter, Light aud Normal) sir 13, 14. 53, bi, 
93, 94, 133, 135, 173, 174, 213, 2'4 Red, Orange, Ye low, 
Green, Blue aud Violet, Normal and Light) 

725 o. 1 doz. ditto, 325 .Neutral Gray, Lighten; str li, 
14, 53, 54 (Re I and Orange. Normal and Lighl) 

725 p. 1 doz. dido, 324 (Neutral Gray, Light); str 93, 94. 

133, 134 (Ye low and Green, Normal and Lighl) 

725q. 1 doz. ditto, 323 (Neutral Gray. Normal): str 173, 

174, 213, 214 (Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 

720 n. 1 doz. VV.-M., 7X7", sli */ 4 ", 325,324, 323 (Neutral 

Gray, Lighter, Light and Normal); str 13, 14, 53, 54, 93, 94, 

133,134,173,174,213, 214 (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, 

Blue and Violet, Normal aud Light) 

7'2<»o. 1 doz. ditto, 325 (Neutral Gray, Lighter ; str 13, 

14, 53, 54 (Red and Orange, Normal aud Light) 



K. STKIGER & CO., 25 Park Place, NEW YORK 



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Nos. 723 a should read 723 II 
723 b 722o 

Page 23 : 

Nos. 713n should read 733n 
713o 733o 

713p 733 p 

713q 733q 

722 a 732 a 

722 b 732 b 

722 c 732 c 

722 d 732 d 



Nos. 723 c should read 723 p 
723 d 723(1 



Nos. 722 e should read 732 e 

722 f 732 f 

722 g 732 g 

722 h 732 h 

722 i 732 i 

722 k 732 k 

7221 7321 

722 m 732 m 



STEICER'S KINDERCARTEN CATALOGUE 



23 



Weaving'Mats, (continued). 

Abbreviations: pricol = primary colors (red, yellow 
and blue)— secol = secondary colors (orange, green and 



. ry colors (orange, green and 

violet) — pr & secol = primary and secondary colors 
tercol = tertiary colors — ti <& sh 
alt = alternately — sli 



slits 
strips matchiug slits in cut — t 



_ tints and shades — 
str ^= strips — sir* = 
matchiug slits iu color. 



736 p. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X7", sli i/A 324 (Neutral Gray, 
Light;; sir 93, 94, 133, 134 (Yellow and Green, Normal and 
Light) 

736 q. 1 doz. ditto, 323 (Neutral Gray. Normal); str 173, 
174, 213, 214 (Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 

727 n. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X7", sli 1/2" and 1/4" ali > 325 > 324. 
323 (Neutral Gray, Lighter, Light and Normal); sir 13, 14, 
53, 54, 93, 94, 133, 134, 173, 174. 213, 214 (lied, Orange, 
Yellow, Green, Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 

737 o. 1 doz. ditto, 325 (Neuiral Gray, Lighter); str 13, 
14, 53, 54 (Red and Orange, Normal and Light) 

737 p. 1 doz. ditto, 324 (Neutral Gray, Light); str 93, 94, 
133, 134 (YelL)W and Green, Normal and Light) 
737 q. 1 doz. ditto, 323 Neutral Gray, Normal); str 173, 
174, 213, 214 (Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 

711a. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5", sli 1/2". 325, 324, 323 (Neu- 
tral Gray, Lighter, Light and Normal); str 13, 14. 53, 54, 
9 !, 94, 133, 134, 1 3, 174, 213, 214 (Red, Orange, Yellow, 
Green, Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 
711 b. 1 doz. ditto, 325 Neutral Gray, Lighter); str 13, 
14, 53, 54 (Red and Orange, Normal and Light) 
711c. 1 doz. ditto, 324: (Neutral Gray, Light); str 93, 94, 
133, 1(4 (Yellow and Green, Normal and Light) 
711 d. 1 doz. ditto, 323 (Neutral Gray. Normal); str 173, 
174, 213, 214 (Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 

13s. ldoz. W.-M., lKo",sh 1/3", 325, 324, 3'23 (Neu- 
tral Gray, Lighter, Light and Normal): sir 13, 14, 53, 54, 
9f, 94, 1 3, 134, 173, 174, 213. 214 (Red, Orange, Yellow, 
Green, Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 
"13t. 1 doz. ditto, 325 (Neutral Gray, Lighter); str 13, 
14, 53, 54 Red and Orange, Normal and Lig'M) 

L3 u. 1 doz. ditto, 324 (Neutral Gray, Light); str 93, 94, 
133, 134 (Yellow and Greeu, Normal and Light) 

13 v. 1 doz. ditlo, 323 (Neutral Gray, Normal); str 173, 
174, 213, 214 (Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 
713 n. ldoz W.-M., 7X5", sli i/ 4 ", 325, 324, 323 (Neu- 
tral Gray, Lighter, Light and Normal); str 13. 14, 53, 54, 
93, 94 133, 1 34, 173, 174, 213, 214 (Red, Orange, Yellow, 
Green, Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 
713 o. 1 doz. ditto, 325 (Neutral Gray, Lighter); str 13, 
14, 53, 54 (Red au I Orange, Normal and Light) 
713 p. 1 doz. ditto, 324 (Neutral Gray, Light); str 93, 94, 
133, 134 (Yellow and Green. Normal and Light) 
713 q. 1 doz ditto. 323 (Neutral Gray, Normal); sir 173, 
174, 213, 214 (Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 
735 n. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5", sli 1/2" and '/.," alt, 325, 324, 
323 (Neutral Gray, Lighter, Light and Normal); str Li, 14, 
53, 54, 93, 94, 133, 134, 173, 174, 213, 2 4 (R d, Orange, 
Yellow, Green, Bine and Violet, Normal and Light) 
735 o. 1 doz. ditto, 325 (Neutral Gray, Lighter); str 13, 
14, 53, 54 (Red and Orange, Normal and Light) 
735 p. 1 doz. ditto, 324 (Neutral Gray, Light); str 93, 94, 
13:J, 134 i Yellow and Green, Normal and Light) ■ 
735 q. 1 doz. ditto, 323 (Neutral Gray, Normal ; str 173, 
174, 213, 214 (Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 



Price per dozen Weaving-Mats and Strips, 
5X5", 
or 4fX*i", 



$0.10. (Postage 3 c.) 



731 g. 1 doz. W.-M., 5X5", sli ' / 2 ", 325, 324, 323 (Neutral 

Gray, Lighter, Light and Normal); str 13. 14, 53, 54, Sfe, 

94, 133, 134, 173, 174, 213. 214 (Red. Orange, Yellow, Green, 

Blue aud Violet, Normal and Light) 

731 h. 1 do/., ditto. 325 Neutral Gray, Lighter); str 13, 

14. 53, 54 (Red and Orange, Normal and Light) 

731 i. 1 doz. ditto. 324 (Neutral Gray. Light); str 93, 94, 

133, 134 (Yellow and Green, Normal and Light) 

721k. 1 dc^z. ditto, 32 i (Neural Gray, Normal); sir 173, 

174, 213, 214 (Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 

731 1. 1 doz. W.-M., 5X5". sli 1/3", 325, 324, 323 'Neutral 

Gray, Lighter, Light and Normal): str 13, 14. 53, 54, 93, 

94, 133, 134, 173, 174, 213,214 (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, 

Blue and Violet, Normal aud Light) 

731 in. 1 doz. ditto, 325 (Neutral Gray. Lighter); str 13, 

14, 53, 54 (Red and Orange, Normal and Light) 



731 n. ldoz. W.-M., 5X5", slU/ s ", 324 (Neutral Gray, 
Light); str 93, 94, 133, 134 (Yellow and Green, Normal and 
Light) 

731 o. 1 doz. ditto, 323 (Neutral Gray, Normal); str 173, 
174, 213, 214 (Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 
733 a. 1 doz. W.-M., 5X5", sli VA 325, 324, 323 (Neu- 
tral Gray, Lighter, Light and Normal); str 13, 14, 53, 54, 
93,94, 133, 134, 173, 174, 2L3, 2L4 (Red, Orange, Yellow, 
Green, Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 
733 b. 1 doz. ditto, 325 (Neutral 3ray, Lighter); str 13, 
14, 53, 54 (Red and Orange, Normal and Light) 
733 c. 1 doz. ditto, 324 (Neutral Gray, Light); str 93, 94, 
133, 134 (Yellow and Green, Normal and Light) 
733 d. 1 doz. ditlo, 323 (Neutral Gray, Normal); str 173, 
174, 2.3, 214 (Bine and Violet, Normal and Light); 
733 e. 1 doz.,W.-M., 5X5", sli V 2 " aud.i/V' al ^< 325, 324, 
323 (Neutral Gray, Lighter, Light and Normal); str 13, 14, 

53, 54,93, 94, 133, 134, 173, 174, 213, 2!4 (Red, Orange, 
Yellow, Green, Bine and Violet, Normal an 1 Light) 

733 f. 1 doz. ditto, 325 (Neutral Gray. Lighter); str 13, 

14, 53, 54 (Red and Orange, Normal and Light) 

733 g. 1 doz. ditto, 324 (Neutral Gray, Light); str 93, 94, 

13 i, 134 (Yellow aud Green, Normal and Light) 

733 h. 1 doz. ditto, 323 (Neutral Gray. Normal); sir 173, 

174, 213, 214 (Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 

733 i. 1 doz. W.-M., 47^X43/.,", sit 1/2", 325. 324, 323 
(Neutral Gray, Lighter, Light and Normal); str 13, 14, 53, 

54, 93,94, 133, 134, 173. 174, 213, 214 (Red, Orange, Yellow, 
Green, Blue and Violet, N rmal and Light) 

733 k. 1 doz. ditto, 325 (Neutral Gray, Lighter); sir 13, 

14. 53, 54 (Red and Orange, Normal and Light) 

733 1. 1 doz. ditto, 324 (Neutral Gray, Lig.it); str 93, 94, 

133, 134 (Yellow and Gr en. Normal and Light) 

733 m. 1 doz. ditto, 323 (Neutral Gray, Normal); str 173. 

174, 2.3, 214 (Blue and Violet, Normal and Light)-- 

737 n. ldoz. W.-M. i^/ A X^/ 4 ", sli ty 3 '<- 325, 324, 323 

(Neutral Gray, Lighter, Light and Normal); str 13. 14, 53', 

54. 93, 94, 133. 134, 173, 174, 2L3, 214 (Red, Orange, Yellow, 

Gie -n, Blue aud Violet, Normal an I Light) 

737 o. 1 doz. ditto. 325 (Neu'ral Gray. Lighter); str 13, 

14. 53, 54 (Red and Orange. Normal and Light) 

737 p. 1 doz. ditto, 324 (Neutral G:ay, Light); str 93, 94, 

133, 134 (Yellow and Green, Normal aud Light) 

737 q. 1 doz. ditto, 323 (Neutral Gray, Normal); str 173, 
174, 213, 214 (lilue and Violet, Normal and Light) 

738 n. ldoz. W.-M., tf/ 4 Xtf/j", sli 1/4", 325, 324, 32 S 
(Neutral Gray, Lighter, Light an I Normal); str 13. 14, 53. 
54, 93. 94, 133. 134, 173, 174, 213, 214 (Re 1, Orange, Yedow, 
Green, Blue aud Violet, Normal aud Light) 

738 o. ldoz. ditto. 325 (Neutral Gray, Lighter); str 13, 

14. 53, 54 (Red and Orange, Normal and Light) 

738 p. 1 doz. ditto, 324 (Neutral Gray, Light); str 93, 94, 

133, 134 (Yellow and Green, Normal and Light) 

738 q. 1 doz. ditto, 323 (Neutral Gray, Normal); sir 173, 

174, 213, 214 (Blue aud Violet,. Normal aud Light) 

741 n. ldoz. W.-M. '43/4 X 4V,", sli >/ 2 " and »/i" alt. 

325, 324, 321 (Neutral Gray, Lighter, Light and Normal) 

$^•13,14,53,54,93,94, 133, 134, 173. 174, 213, 214 (Red, 

Orange.Yellow, Green, Blueaud Violet, Normal and Light) 

741 o. 1 doz. ditto. 325 (Neutral Gray, Lighter); str 13, 

14, 53, 54 ^Red and Orange, Normal and Light) 

741 p. 1 doz. ditto, 324 (Neutral Gray, Light): str 93, 94, 

133, 134 (Yellow and f ireen, Normal and Li; ht) 

741 q. 1 doz, ditto, 323 (Neutral Gray, Normal); str 173 

174, 213, 214 (Blue and Violet, Normal and Light) 

Weaving -Mats in the colors of the 18 -Scale 
Spectrum. 

(See our Sample-Book No. 761) 

In this series < f Weaving-Mats the strips all agree 
with the mats in cut. 

$&• Price per dozen Weaving-Mats and Strip?, 
7X7", 



or 7X5' 



$0.15 (Postage 3 c.) 



734rR. 1 doz. W.-M.. 7X7", sli i/ 2 ", Red with ti <& sh 

734 rO. 1 doz. ditto, Orange with ti & sh 

734 rY. ldoz. ,, Yellow with ti d: sh 

734 rG. 1 doz. ,, Green with ti <£ sh 

734 rB. 1 doz. „ Bine with ti <6 sh 

734rV. ldoz. ,, Violet with ti & sh 

734 s. ldoz. ,, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue 

and Violet with ti & sh & grays 



E. STE1GER & CO., 25 Park Place, NEW YORK 



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STEICER'S KINDERGARTEN CATALOCUE 



Weaving- Mats, (continued). 

Abbreviations: pricol = primary colors (red, yellow 
and blue) — secol = secondary colors (orange, green and 
violet) — pr & secol = primary and secondary colors — 
tercol = tertiary colors — ft d sh = tints and shales — 
alt = alternately — s/i= slits — str = strips — sir* = 
strips matching slits in cut — t = ruatchiug slits iu color. 

724t. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X7", sli y 2 ", Orange-Eed, Ted- 
Orange, Yellow-Orange and Orange Yellow with tl <t sh 
& grays 

724 u. 1 doz. ditto, Green Yellow, Yellow-Green, Blue- 
Green and Green-Blue with ft d sh k grays 
724 v. 1 doz. ditto, Yiolet - Blue, Blue - Yiolet, Bed- 
Violet and Violet-Red with ti d eh k grays 
724 w. 1 doz. ditto, Black and White 

724 x. 1 doz. ,, Grays 

725 rR. 1 doz. W.-M.. 7X7", sh 1/3". Bed with ti d sh 
725 rO. 1 doz. ditto, Orange with ti d sh 

725 rY. 1 doz. „ Yellow with ti d sh 
725 rG. 1 doz. ,, Green with ti d sh 
725 rB. 1 doz. ,, Blue with li d sh 
725 rV. 1 doz. „ Violet with ti d sh. 
725 s. 1 doz. ., Red, Orange, Yellow, Green. Blue 
and Violet with ti d sh k grays 

725 t. 1 doz. ditto, Orange-Red, Red Orange, Yellow- 
Orange and Orange-Yellow with ti d sh k grays 
725 u. 1 doz. ditto. Green Yellow, Yellow-Green. Blue- 
Green and Green-Bine with ti d sh k grays 
725 v. 1 doz. ditto, Violet - Blue, Blue -Violet, Red- 
Violet and Violet-Red with ti d sh k grays 
725 w. 1 doz. ditto, Black and White 

725 x. 1 doz. „ Grays 

726 rR. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X7", sli*/ 4 ", Red with ft d sh 
726 rO. 1 doz. ditto, Orange with ti d shi 

726 rY. 1 doz. ., Yellow with ti d sh 
726 rG. 1 doz. „ Green with ti d sh 
726 rB. 1 doz. „ Blue with ti d jh 
726 rV. 1 doz. ,, Violet with li d sh 
726 s. 1 doz. ,, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue 
and Violet with ti & sh k grays 

726 1. 1 d'»z. ditto, Orau-e-Red, Red Orange, Yellow- 
Orange and Orange-Yellow with ti d sh k grays 
726 u. 1 doz. ditto, Green-Yellow, YeBow-Gieeu, Blue- 
Green and Green -Blue with ti d sh k grays 
726 v. 1 doz. ditto, Violet - Blue, Blue - Violet, Red- 
Violet and Violet-Red with ti d sh & grays 
726 w. 1 doz. ditto, Black and White 

726 x. 1 doz. ,, Grays 

727rR. ldoz. W.-M., 7X7", sli 1/2" and 1/4" alt, Bed 
with tid sh 

727 rO. 1 doz. ditto, Orange with ti d sh 
727 rY. ldoz. ,, Yeliow with ti d sh 
737 rG. ldoz. „ Green with ti d sh 
727 rB. 1 doz. „ Blue with U d sh 
727 rV. ldoz. „ Violet with ti d sh 

727 s. 1 doz. ,, Red. Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue 
and Yiolet with ti d sh k grays 

727 t. 1 doz ditto, Orange-Red, Red Orange, Yellow- 
Orange and Orange-Yellow with ti d eh k grays 
727 u. ldoz. ditto, Given-Yellow, Yellow-Green. Blue- 
Green and Green-Blue with ft d sh k grays 
727 v. 1 doz. ditto. Violet - Blue. Blue - Violet. Red- 
Violet and Violet-K'd with ft d sh k grays 
727 w. ■ 1 doz. ditto, Black and White 

727 x. 1 doz. ,, Grays 

728 rR. 1 doz. W.-M., 7x5", sWVs", Rea " witn tl ** A 
728 rO. 1 doz. ditto. Orange with li d sh 

728 rY. 1 doz. ,, Yellow with ft d sh 
728 rG. 1 doz. „ Greeu with ti d sh 
728 rB. 1 doz. „ Blue with ti d sh 
728 rV. 1 doz. ,, Violet with ft d sh 
728 s. 1 doz. ,, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue 
and Violet with ti d sh k grays 

728 t. 1 doz. ditto Orange-Bed, Red-Orange, Yellow- 
Orange and Orange- Yellow with li d sh k grays 
728 u. 1 doz. ditto, Green-Yellow, Yellow Green, 1 lue- 
Greeu and Green -Bl :e with H d sli k grays 
728 v. ldoz. ditto, Violet- Blue, Bine -Violet; Bed- 
Violet and Violet Ued with ti d s't k grays 
728\v. ldoz. ditto, Black and white 
728 x. ldoz. „ Grays 

713 rR. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5", slih',". Bed with ft d sh 
713 rO. 1 d, z. ditto, Orange with ft d sh 
713 rY. 1 doz. „ Yellow with ti d sh 
713 rG. 1 doz. ,, Green with ti d sh 



713 rB. 1 doz. W. M . 7x5", s't ' 4 ", Blue with ft d s : < 
713 rV. 1 doz. ditto, Violet with ti d sh 
713 s. 1 doz. ,, Bed, Orange, Yellow, Green. Blue 
and Violet with ti d sh k grays 

713 t. ldoz. ditto, Orange-Bed. Red-Orange, Yellow- 
Orange and Orange Yellow with ti d sh k grays 
713 u. ldoz. ditto, Green-Yellow. Yellow Green, Blue- 
Green and Green-Blue with ti d sh k grays 
713 v. 1 d«z. ditto. Vi"let - Blue, B'.ue - Violet. Bed- 
Violet and Violet-Bed with ti d sh k grays 
713w. ldoz. ditto, Black and White* 

713 x. 1 doz. ,, Grays 

714 rR. 1 doz. W.-M . 7X5", sli ' .«". Bed with ft d sh 
714 rO. 1 doz. ditto, Orange with ft d sh 

7 14 rY. 1 doz. „ Yellow with li d sh 
714 rG. 1 doz. ,, Green with ti d sh 
7 14 rB. ldoz. ,, Blue with tid sh 
714 rV. 1 doz. ,, Violet with ft d sh 
714s. ldoz. ,, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue 
and Violet with li d sh k grays 

714t. 1 doz. ditto, Orange-Red. Red-Orange, Yellow- 
Orange and Orange Yellow with ft d s'i k grays 
714 u. 1 doz. ditto, Green-Yellow, Yellow-Green Blue- 
Green and Green-Blue with ti d sh k grays 
714 v. ldoz. ditto. Violet - Blue, Blue - 
1 Violet and Violet-Bed with ti d sh k grays 
) 714 w. ldoz. ditto, Black and White 
14x. ldoz. „ Grays 

6 rR. 1 doz. W.-M., 7X5", sft »/ 8 ", Bed with 
16 rO. 1 doz. ditto, Orange with ft d sh 
1 doz. ,, Yellow with ti d sh 
1 doz. „ Green with ti d sh 
1 doz. ,, Blue with li k sh 
1 doz. ,, Violet with ft d sh 
ldoz ,. Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue 
and Violet with ti d sh k grays 

716 t. 1 doz. ditto, Orange-Bed, Red-Orauge, Yellow- 
Orange and Orange Yellow with tx. d sh k grays 
716 u. ldoz. ditto. Green-Yellow, Yellow Green, Blue- 
Green and Green-Blue with ti d sh k grays 
716 v. 1 doz. ditto, Violet - Blue, Blue - Viol, 1-. Red- 
Violet and Violet-Red with ti d sh k grays 
716 w. ldoz. ditto, Black and While 
716 x. ldoz. ,, Grays 

735 rR. 1 doz. W.-M..7X5", sli i/ 2 " and i.y- aft, Bed 
with ft d sh 

Orange with ft d sn. 
Yellow with ft d sh 
Green with ti k sh 
Bine with ti d sh 
Violet with tl d sh 
Red, Orange, Ye. low. Green. Blue 
h & grays 



„, 



7 16 rY. 
7 16 rG. 
716 rB. 
716 rV. 
716 s. 



Violet. Red- 



dtt\ 



735 rO. 1 doz. ditto, 
735 rY. ldoz. ,, 
735 rG. 1 doz. „ 
735 rB. 1 doz. „ 
735 rV. 1 doz. „ 
735 s. ldoz. „ 
and Violet with ti d .< 



736 rO. 1 doz. ditto, 
736 rY. 1 doz. „ 
736 rG. 1 doz. ,, 
736rB. 1 doz. ,, 
736 rV. 1 doz. „ 
736 s. ldoz. ., 
and Violet with ti d t 



735 t. 1 doz. ditto, Orauge Red, Re 1 Orange, Yellow- 
Orange and Orange- Yellow with ft d ah & grays 
735 u. ldoz. ditto. Green-Yellow, Yellow-Green, Blue- 
Green and Green-Blue with ft d sh k grays 
735 v. 1 doz. ditto, Violet^- Bine, Blue - Violet. Red- 
Violet and Violet-Red with ti d sh k grays 
735 w. ldoz ditto. Black and white 

735 x. ldoz. ., Grays 

736 rR. 1 doz. W.-M. 7X5", sli 1/3" and 1 y alt. Re I 
with ft d sh 

Orange with ft d sh 

Yellow with ti d sh 

Green with ti d sh 

Blue with tid sh 

Violet with ft d sh 

Bed, Orange, Yellow, Green. Bine 
■li k grays 

736t. ldoz. ditto. Orange-Bed, Bed Orange, Yellow- 
Orange and Orange-Yellow with ti d sh k grays 
736 n. ldoz. ditto, Oreeu-Yellow, Yellow-Green, Blue- 
Green and Greeu-Blue with ti d sh & grays 
736 v. 1 doz. ditto, Violet - Blue. Bine - Violet, Red- 
Vio'et and Violet Red with ft d sh k grays 
736 w. ldoz. ditto, Black and White* 

736 x. ldoz. „ Grays 

3®= Pri?e per dozen Weaving-Mats and Strips 
43X4J" $0.10 (Postage 3 c.) 

737 rR. 1 doz. W.-M., 4*/ 4 Xi*/ 4 «,s'i '/.y.Red with tidksh 
737 rO. 1 doz. ditto. Orange with ft d sh 

737 rY. 1 doz. „ Yellow with ft d sh 
737 1 G. 1 doz. ,, Green with ti d sh 
737 i-B. 1 doz. „ Blue with ti d sh 



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Weaving-Mats, (continued) 



Abbreviations: pri col — primary colors (red, yellow 
and blue) — secol = secondary colors (orange, green and 
violet) _ pr db secol = primary and secondary colors — 
tercol — tert'ary colors — ti & sh = tints and shades — 
alt = alternately — sli — slits — sir = strips — str* = 
strips matchiug slits in cut — t = matching slits in color. 

737 rV. ldoz. W.-M., i-/ 4 x4*/ 4 ", sli 1/3". Violet with 
ti db sh m ' 

737s. 1 doz. ditto, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue 
and Violet with ti db sh k grays 

737 t. 1 doz. ditto. Orange- Red, Red-Orange, Yelluw- 
Orauge and Orange- Yellow with ti db sh k grays 
737 u. 1 doz. ditto. Green Yellow. Yellow-Green.Blue- 
Greeu and Green Blue with ti db sh k grays 
737 v. 1 doz. ditto, Violet- Blue, Bl 11 - Violet, Red- 
Violet and Violet-Red with ti db sh k grays 
737 w. 1 doz. ditto, Black and White 

737 x. 1 doz. „ Grays 

738 rR. 1 doz. W.-M., i*/ 4 X43/ 4 ",sli 1/4", Red with W&sh 
738 rO. 1 doz. ditto, Orange with ti db sh 

738 rY. 1 doz. „ Yellow with ti db sh 
738 rG. 1 doz. ,. Green with ti db sh 
738 rB. 1 doz. ,, Blue with ti db sh 
738 rV. 1 doz. „ Violet with ti db sh 
738 s. 1 doz. „ Red. Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue 
and Violet with ti db sh k grays 

738 1. 1 doz. ditto, Orange-Red, Red-0 ange. Yellow- 
Orange and Orange-Yellow with ti db sh k grays 
738 u. 1 doz. ditto, Green-Yellow, Yellow-Green, Blue 
Green and Green-Blue with ti db sh & grays 
738 v. 1 doz. ditto, Violet - Blue. Blue - Violet, Red- 
Violet and Violet-Red with ti db sh & grays 
738w. 1 doz. ditto, Black and White 

738 x. 1 doz. ,, Grays 

739 rR. 1 doz. W.-M.^AXW. sli '/6",Red with ti db sh 
739 rO. 1 doz. ditto, Orange w th ti db sh 

739 rY. 1 doz. „ Yellow with ti db sh 
739 rG. 1 doz. ,, Green with ti &• sh 
739 rB. 1 doz. ,, Blue with ti db th 
739 rV. 1 doz. „ Violet with ti db sh 
739 s. 1 doz. „ Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue 
and Violet with ti db sh & grays 

739 t. 1 doz. ditto, Orange Red, Red-Orange, Yellow- 
Orange and Orange Yellow with ti db sh k grays 
739 u. 1 doz. ditto, Green-Yellow. Yellow-Green, Bine- 
Green uud Green-Blue with ti db sh k grays 
739 v. 1 doz. ditto, Violet- Blue, Blue - Violet, Red- 
Violet and Violet Red with ti db sh k grays 

739 w. 1 doz. ditto, Black and White 
739x. 1 doz. ,, Grays 

740 rR. 1 doz. W.-M., l*/ 4 X4*/ 4 ", slips' 1 , Bed with tv&sh 
740 rO. 1 doz. ditto, Orange with ti db: sh 

740 rY. 1 doz. „ Yellow with ti db sh 
740 rG. 1 doz. ., Green with ti <£• sh 
740 1 B. 1 doz. „ Blue w.th ti db: sh 
740 1 V. 1 doz. „ Violet with ti <b sh 
740 p. 1 doz. „ Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Bine 
and Violet with ti db sh k grays 

740 1. 1 doz. ditto, Orange-Red, R-d-Oranue, Yellow- 
Orange and Orange- Yellow with ti ct; s/« k grays 
740 \i. 1 doz. ditto, Green-Yellow, Yellow-Green, Blue- 
Green aud Green-Blue with 11 db sli k grays 
740 v. 1 doz. ditto. Violet - Blue, Blue - Violet, Red- 
Violet aud Violet- Red with ti db sh k grays 
740 w. 1 doz ditto, Black and White 

740 x. 1 doz. „ Grays 

741 rR. 1 doz. W.-M., &/ 4 xi s / 4 ", sli 1/2" and \/ 4 " alt, 
Red with ti db sh 

741 rO. 1 doz. ditto, Orange with ti db sh 
741 rY. 1 doz. „ Yellow with ti db sh 
741 rG. 1 doz. ,, Green with ti db sh 
741 rB. 1 doz. „ Blue with ti db sh 
741 rV. 1 doz. „ Violet with ti db sh 
741s. 1 doz. ., Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue 
and Violet with ti db sh k grays 

741 1. 1 doz. ditto, Orange-Red, Red-Orange, Yellow- 
Orange and Orange Ycdlow with ti db sh k grays 
741 u. 1 doz. ditto, Green-Yellow, Yel!ow-Green, Blue- 
Green and Gx-een-Blue with ti db sh k grays 
741 v. 1 doz. ditto, Violet - Blue, Blue - Violet, Red- 
Violet and Violet-Red with ti db sh k grays 
741 w. 1 doz. ditto, Black and White 
741 x. 1 doz. „ Grays 




Wearing-Mats, 
4x4", Slits Vn" apart. 

723 a. 1 doz. W.-M., 
4X4", sli 1/3", 13; str *, 
11. 15 (Red) 

723 b. 1 doz. ditto, 173; 
sir*, 171, 175 (Blue) 

733 c. 1 doz. ditto, 93; 
str*. 91, 9.->(Yelluw) 

Graded Weaving-Mats, 

4X4", with cut surface 3X3", of engine-colored paper. 

Price per package of TO Mats and Strips, $0.25. (to.) 

742 a. 50 Weaving-Mats and Strips, 4X4", with cut sur- 
face 3X3", of engine-colored paper, mats with 5 strips 
earn, assorted colors and tints. 

743 b. 50 ditto, Mats with 6 strips each, ditto. 
743 c. 50 „ 7 

742 d. :0 „ ' 8 

742 e. '0 „ ' 9 

742 f. 50 „ ,| 10 \\ # '| 
Graded Weaving-Mats, 

4X4", with cut surface 3X3", of Prang's paper. 
feice Per package of 25 Mats and Strips, S0.15 (2 c.) 

743 a. 25 Weaving-Mats and Strips, 4X4", with cut sur- 
face 3X3", of Prang's papers, mats with 5 strips each, 
primary and secondary colors, with one tint aud shade 
of each and neutrals and grays and black and white. 
743 b. 25 ditto, Mats with 6 strips each, colors dilto, 
743 c. 25 ,, „ 7 

743 d. 25 „ „ 8 " 

743 e. 25 „ „ 9 

743 f. 25 „ „ 10 „ " 

743 g. Mats with 10 strips, colors' 43 (ORO), 33 (RO) 73 
J°>- 1 3 T ; 0Y °)' 123 (GOY), 113 (YG), 153 (BG), 143 (GBG), 
203 (VBV), 193 (BV), 233 (RV). 223 (VRW 
743 h. 25 Weaving- Mats and Strips, 4X4", with cut 
surface 3X3", in the colors of the 18-Scale Spectrum, 
mats with 5 strips each, primary and secondary colors, 
with one tint and shade of each and neutrals and grays 
and black and white. 

743 i. 25 ditto, Mats with 6 strips each, colors ditto. 
743 k. 25 ,, „ 7 

743 1. 25 „ ., 8 

743 in. 25 „ ,, 9 

743 n. 25 „ „ 10 

743 o. Mats with 10 strips, colors Orange-Red, Red- 
Orange, Yi-llow-Orange, Orange-Yellow. Green-Yellow, 
Yellow-Green, Blue-Green . Green-Blue. Violet-Blue, Blue- 
Violet, Red-Violet and Violet-Red with a tint and a shade 
of each and grays and black and white. 

Weaving-Mats and Strips in boxes. 

744. A box containing 24 Mats and sir in Prang's papers, 
7X5", set J / : >, assorled colors, and 1 Ball's Steel Weaving- 
Nee lie. $0.35. (:>c.) 

745. A box containing 24 Mats and str in Prang's papers, 
7X5", m '/«". assorted colors, and 1 Ball's Steel Weav- 
ing-Needle. $0.35 (5 c.) 

Weaving (Braiding or Mat-plaiting) . 

791. FrcebeVs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. 4. Weaving {Braiding). 1 Steel 
Weaving-Needle, 20 Mats of assorted colors and 
widths, with corresponding strips, 71 Designs on 12 
plates, and Instructions. Price $0.75. (Postage 13 c.) 

Fancy Weaving-Mats. 

748. A box containing 8 round and oval Fancy 
Weaving-Mats and strips of different sizes and colors r 
colored Designs and 1 Ball's Steel Weaving-Needle. 
$0.75. (12 c.) 

In case Weaving-Mats of a particular 
cut, or composed of a particular se\ec- 



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tion of colors not already listed are 
wanted, we will furnish them, if customers 
indicate precisely the cut, the size and the 
colors d esired, according to the samples given in 

No. 758 (Steiger's Samples of Weaving-Mais and Cuts), 
No. 759 (Samples of Steiger's Coated Glazed Papers). 
No. 76 » (Samples of Prang's Stand'ird Colored Papers), 
No. 761 (18-Scale Spectrum Sample Book). 

Proportionate to the extra labor and expen se 



caused, the prices of such Weaving- Mats cut 



to order are as follows (for each particular 
kind, in one order): 



of Standard Col- 
ored Papers in ac- 
cardaiu'e with the 
18-Sca!eSpectium, 
or Prang's System, 
or Glazed Paper, 
or Silver Paper. 



7X7", 7X6". or 7X5". 

1 dozen of each kind for 

2 doz. ,, „ ., ,, 

3 doz. „ „ „ ,, 

4 doz. „ „ „ ,, 

5 doz. „ „ „ „ 

6 doz. „ „ „ „ 
r>X»", 4"/.,X4-V 4 ", or 4X4". 

1 dozen or each kind for 

2 doz. ,, ,, „ ,, 

3 doz. „ „ „ „ 

4 doz. „ ,, ,, ,, 

5 doz. „ „ ,, „ 

6 doz. ,, „ „ ,, 



$0.30 
$ '.45 
$0.60 
$0.70 
$0.80 
$0.90 



$0.25 
$0.35 
$0.45 
$0.50 
$0.55 
$0.60 



of 
Gold 
Paper. 



$0.45 ' 
$0.70 
$0.90 
$1.05 
$l.'J'i 
$1.35 



r .2 



$0.40 
$0.55 
$0 70 
$0.80 
$0 85 
$0.90 



4®* We must decline to cut less than 1 dozen Mats 
and Strips of any one kind, at a time. 

Packages containing two dozen mats or two dozen 
strips wiil, if ?o ordered, be furnished at the same 
price as packages containing one dozen mats and one 
do/en strips. 

Portfolios for preserving Weaving-Mats. 

730. 1 doz. Portfolios of heavy Manila paper, 7»/ 2 Xl0" 
for preserving Weaving- Mats. $0.50. (20 c.) 
730a. 1 doz. ditto, 9x11". $0.75. (27 c.) 

Samples. 

758. Steiger's Samples of Weaving-Mats and Guts. 
net $0.10. (7 c.) 

759. Samples of Steiger's Coaled Glazed Papers, free 
on application. 

750. Samples of Prang's Standard Colored Papers, 
free on application. 

761. IS-Sca'e Spectrum Sample-Book, free on appli- 
cation. 

831. Samples of Steiger's Engine- Colored Papers, 
free on application. 

Ball's Patent Steel Weaving-Needles. 

76*3. 1 Ball's Patent Steel Weaving-Needle, 1/12" wide. 

$0.05. (It:) 

765. 1 ditto, Vh" «'i 1«. $0.05. (1 c.) 

760. 1 doz. ditto, J/12" wide. *0.60. (3 c.) 
7G7. 1 do/.. ,, 1 A" wide. $0.00. (3 c.) 



Steiger's Designs for Weaving, arranged by John Kraus 
and Maria Kraus Bozlte. 12 plates, iu Wrapper. $0.30 

Designs and Directions for the use of the Sixth 
Occupation are contained in 

Kraus' Guide, Number Eight. In paper. $0.50; 
and, separately, iu the special reprint therefrom: 
The Sixth Occupation. Iu paper. $0.40 



Free - Weaving. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

Material for Book-marks. 

Strips of Glazed Paper. 

(see our Sample-Book No. 759.) 

771. 100 strips of glazed paper for book-marks, 20" long 
V«" wide, assorted colors. $0.10 



771a. 100 ditto, i/c" 
sorted colors. $0.10 
771b. 100 ditto, 1/4" 
sorted colors. $0.10 



771c. 

sorted 
773. 
ti & sh. 
773 a. 
$0.10 
772 b. 
ti & sh. 



wide 
wide, as- 
wide, as- 



]oo ditto. 3/ 8 '' 
colors. $010 
100 ditto, i/ 8 ", pr & secol, 

$0.lo 
100 ditto, pr & secol & gray. 

Vc". V r & secol 



100 „ 
$0 10 

772 c. 100 ditto, pr dj secol <£ gray. 
$0.10 

100 „ 1/4" pr & secol 
$0.12 
100 ditto, pr & secol & gray. 



100 „ 
$0.12 
100 ditto , pr & secol d) gray 




/s", pr d) secol N = I I pji 



773d 

ti & sh 

773 e, 

$0.12 

772f. 

ti d sh 

773 g, 

$0.12 

773 h. 100 „ Vs". or V«". or 

1/4", or 3 /K"wide in one color only 

selected from the glazed papers 

contained in our Sample Book 

No. 759. $0 20 

773 i. 100 ditto, assorted in 10 

colors selected from the glazed 

papers contained in our Sample 

Book No. 759. $0.25 

Strips of Prang's Standard Colored Papers. 

(see our Sample-Book No. 760.) 

773 a. 100 strips for book-marks, '/g", Prang's pa- 1 

pers 321, 322. 32 ■(, 3.4, 3J5. $0.12 

773b. lOOditto, 1\ 13. 15. 171 173. 175,91,93,95. $0.12 

773 c. 100 „ y (; ", 51, 63, 55, 131, 133, 135, 211, 213 

215. $0.12 • 

7 73 d. }(0 ditto, i/.,". 31, 33, 35. 151, 163, 155, 71, 73, 

75, 191, 193. 195, HI, 113, 115, 231. 233. 235. $0.12 

773 e. W0 ditto, Vs". 321, i25, 13, 173, 93, 53, 133, 213, 

$0.12 

773 f. 100 „ i/s", 2'. 43, 63, 83, 103. 123. $0.12 

773}; 100 „ i/ 8 ", 143. 16:*. 183, 203. 223, 242 $0.12 

773 h. 100 „ J/ H ", i/ 6 ", i/. t " or :; /s" wide, iu one 

color only, selected from Prang's papers contained 

in our Sample Hook No 760. $0.25 

773 i. ditto, assorted in 10 colors selected from j 

Prang's papers contained in our Sample-Book No. | 

760. $0.30 J 

773k. 155 ditto, comprising all the 155 shades of Prang's 

papers. $0.50. (5 0.) 

7731. 100 paper strips of Prang's papers, 9x1/4". in 

one color only, selected from the papers contained in 

our Sample Book No. 760. net $0.05. (2 c.) 

773 in. 100 ditto, 9X7s"- net $0.05. (2 c.)' 

781 a. 100 ditto, for book marks, '/s", Prang's papers 

intermediate spectrum hues. $0.10 

781 b. loo ditto, i/«", Prang's papers, in standard 

colors with their tints and shades and gray. $0.10 

781c. 100 ditto, i/g", Prang's papers, in standard 

colors and gr;iy. $0.10 

781 d. 100 ditto, i/k". Prang's papers, in intermediate 

spectrum hues. $0.10 

781 e. 100 ditto, l/ fl ", Prang's papers in standard 

colors witli their tints and shades. $o.iu 

781 f. WO ditto, Vc;". Prang's papers, in standard 

colors and gray. $0.10 

7SLg. 100 ditto, 1/4", Prang's papers, in assorted 

colors. $0.15 

781 h. 100 ditto,, 1/4", Prang's papers, in standard 

colors with their tints and shades. $0.15 

781 i. 100 ditto, 1/4". Praug's papers, iu standard 

colors and grays. $0.15 



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781 k. 100 strips for book-marks, 3 / 8 ". Prang's 
papers, in assorted colors. $0.15 



Vs". Prank's papers, in standard 
tints and shades. $0.15 
3 /8". Prang's papers, in standard 
$0.15 
l /<2". Prang"s papers, in assorted 

standard 



Y& 



7811. J 00 ditto, 

colors with theii 

781 m. 100 ditto, 

colors and gray. 

781 n. 100 ditto, 

colors. $0.20 

781 o. 100 ditto, 1/2"- Prang's papers, in 

colors witli their tints and shades. i0.20 

781 p. 100 ditto, i/ 2 \ Prang's papers, in standard 

colors and gray. $0.20 

Strips in the Colors of the 18-Scale Spectrum 

(see our Sample Book No. 761) 
770 a. 100 strips of coated paper for book-marks, 20" 
long i/s" wide, red, orange, yell >w, green, blue and 
violet with the grays (14 colors). $0.10 (Postage 2 c.) 
770 b. 100 ditto, the primary and secondary colors with 
their shades and t.uts and the grays ( 38 colors; . $0.10 
(2 c.) 

770 c. 100 ditto, the intermediate hues, orange red, red 
orange, yellow orange, orange yellow, green yellow, 
yellow green blue green, green blue, violet blue, blue 
violet, red violet, vi let red (12 colors). $0.10 (2 c.) 
770d. 100 strips of coated paper for book-marks. 20" long 
>/6" wide, red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet with 
the grays (14 colors). $0.10 (2 c.) 

770e. 100 ditto, the primary and secondary colors with 
their shades and tints aud the grays (38 * olots). $0.10 
(2 c.) 

770 f. 100 ditto, the intermediate hues, orange red, red 
orange, yellow orange, orange yellow, green yellow, 
yellow green, blue green, green bine, violet b'ue, blue 
violet, red violet, violet red (12 colors). $0.10 (2 c.) 
770 g. 100 strips of coated paper for book-marks . 20" long, 
V4" wide, red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet with 
tlie grays (14 colors). $0.15 (3 c.) 

770 h. 100 ditto, the primary and secondary colors with 
their shades and tints aud tUe grays (38 colors) $0.15 
(3 c) 

770j. 100 ditto, the intermediate hues, orange red. red 
orange, yellow orange, orange yellow, green yellow, 
yellow green, blue green, green blue, violet blue, blue 
violet, red violet, violet red (12 colors). $0.15 (3 c ) 
770 k. 100 strips of coated paper for book-marks, 20" 
long, 3/ 8 " wide, red, orange, yellow, green, blue and 
violet with the grays (14 colors!. $015 (3 c.) 
770 1. 100 ditto, the primary and secondary colors with 
their shades and tints and the grays (38 colors). $0.15 
(3 c.) 

770 111. 100 ditto, the intermediate hues, orange red, red 
orange, yellow orange, orange yellow, green yellow, 
yellow green, blue green, green blue, violet blue, blue 
violet, red violet, violet red (12 colors). $0.15 (3 c.) 
770n. 100 strips of coated paper for book-marks, 20" 
long, 1/2" wide, red, orange, yellow, green, blue and 
violet with the grays (14 colors). $0.20 (3 c.) 
770 o. 100 ditto, the primary and secondary colors with 
their shades and tints and the grays (38 colors). $0.20 
(3 c.) 

770 p. 100 ditto, the intermediate hues, orange red, red 
orange, yellow orange, cxaug,e yellow, green yellow, 
yellow green, blue green, green blue, violet blue, blue 
violet, red violet, violet red (12 colors). $0.20 (3 c.) 
770 q. 100 strips of coated paper for book niarks, 20" 
long, 1" wide, red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet 
with the grays (14 colors). $.0 25 (5 c.) 
770 r. 100 ditto, the primary and secondary colors with 
their shades and tints and the grays ,38co'.ors). $0.25 
(5 c.) 

770 s. 100 ditto, the intermediate hues, orange red, red 
orange, yellow orange, orange yellow, green yellow, 
yellow gre^n, blue green, green blue, violet blue, blue 
violet, red violet, violet red (12 colors). $0.^5 (5 c.) 

Strips 20" long, cut to order 
glazed, coated and engine-colored paper, 

(see our Sample-Books Nos. 759, 760, 761 and 831.) 

In case strips for book-marks or inter! icing other 
than those listed in this catalogue are wanted, we shall 
cut them to order at the prices given in the following 
schedule. We can, however, furnish the 111 only in the 
quantities or multiples of the quantities here noted : 















In glazed 
















I or coated 
paper (see 
Sample- 
Books Nos. 


Approx- 
imate 
weight 














759, 760, 76J 




47 


packs, 


100 


each 


20 X 


V«" 


$5.65 


2tya lbs. 


35 


" 


100 




20 X 


'/«" 


4.10 


21/4 '■ 


23 


" 


100 


" 


20 X 


'A," 


4.15 


2 


31 


" 


100 


" 


20 X »/ 8 " 


5 60 


21/a " 


23 


" 


100 


" 


20 X 


'/," 


5.05 


3 


'23 


" 


100 


" 


20 X 1" 


6.35 


51/4 " 









In engine- 










colored 










paper (see 
Sample- 
Book No. 


Approx- 
imate 
weight 








831) 




47 packs, 


100 each 


20 X i/„" 


$4.40 


2V4 lbs. 


35 " 


100 " 


20 X >/ 6 " 


3.20 


2 


23 •■ 


100 " 


20 X 1/4 " 


3.25 


l 3 /4 " 


31 " 


100 " 


20 X »/*" 


4.35 


21/4 " 


23 " 


100 v 


20 X '/■>" 


3,80 


2V4 " 


23 " 


100 " 


20 X 1" 


4.95 


43/4 " 



Strips of Manila Paper. 

770 1. 100 strips 20 X i/ 8 " $0.07 (2 c.) 
770u. 100 '• 20 X '/a" $0.08 |2 c.) 
770 v. 100 " 20 X 1/4" $0.10 (3 c.) 
770 w. 100 " 20 X 3/V $0.12 (4 c.) 
770x. 100 " 20 X 1/2" $0.13 (4 c.) 
770y. 100 " 20X1" $0.15 (oc.) 

774. A frame of black cardboard for constructing 

basket. $0.10. (3 c.) 

774a. 1 doz. ditto. $0.75. (7 c.) 



Steiger's Designs for Free -Weaving, arranged by John 
Kraus aud Maria Kraus-Boslte. il plates, in wrapper. 
$0.:.0 



Diagrams and Directions for the iise of Free-Weav- 
ing are contained in 

Kraus' Guide. Number Eight. In paper. $0.50; 
and separately, in the special reprint therefrom: 

The Sixth Occupation. In paper. $0.40 



774b. Frcebefs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Fami'y. No. 27. (Weaving.) In a paper box. $0.75 
(17 c.) 

This box contains 100 strips of dazed Paper, 20" 
long, of different widths (I", ^", \", A") and colors, 
18 Mats of assorted sizes, cuts and colors, with cor- 
responding strips, 1 round Fancy Mat, 1 Steel Weav- 
ing-Needle, 25 leaves of Glazed Paper in assorted 
sizes (0X6", 4XP', and 6X14"), 2 Frames for bas- 
kets, 75 round Sticks 5" long, and Designs. 



The Seventh Occupation. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

Pape r-Fo Idin g. 

The material for Paper-folding consists of 
square, rectangular, and triangular pieces, with 
which variously shaped objects are formed, and 
the elements of geometry are taught in a prac- 
tical manner. The variety is endless and pre- 
pares the pupil for many similar and useful 
manual performances in practical life. 



E. STEIGER & CO., 25 Park Place, NEW YORK 



28 



STEIGER'S KINDERGARTEN CATALOGUE 



White and Engine-Colored Papers. 

(see our Sainple-Book No. 831.) 

Sizes 4X I", -±X'-", and 5X5*. 

not ruled. 




m 



821. ino pieces of white paper, 4X4". $0.08 (4 c.j 
82Ja. 10U0 ditto $0.65 (22 c.) 

822. 1U0 pieces o-f engine-colored paper,4X4", assorted 
colorrr. £0 12 (4 c.) 

822 a. 100 ditto, in one color only, selected from the 
papers in our Sample Book No. 831. $0.12 (4 c.) 
822 b. 100 ditto, in primary and secondary colors. 
$0.12 (4 c ) 

822c. 10>0 ditto, assorted colors. $1.00 (22 e.) 
822 d. 10J0 ditto, in primary and secondary colors. 
$1.00 i22 c.) 

824c. 10O pieces of white paper. 5X5". $0 10 (5 c/ 

824d. 100 pieces < f engine-colored paper, 5X5", assorted 

colors. $0.15 (5 c.) 

824 e. 10) ditto, in one color only, selected from the 

papers in our Sample-Book-No. 831. $0.15 (5 c. 

824 f. loo ditto, in primary and secondary colors, 

$0.15 (5 c) 

824 g. 1000 ditto, assorted colors. $1.20 (35 c.) 

824 h. 1000 ditto, in primary and secondary colors, 

$1.20 (35 c.) 

Equilateral Triangles of White and Engine-Colored Papers, 

Sides 4" long. 

828. 100 equilateral triangles of white paper. $0.15 '3 c.) 

828 a. 100 ditto, of engine-colored paper, assorted colors. 

S0.20 (3 c.) 

828b. 100 ditto, of engine colored paper, in one color 

only, selected from the pap-rs in our Sample-Book 

No. 831. $0.25 (3 c) 

828 c. 100 ditto, of engiue-"olorel paper, in primary and 

secondary colors. $0.20 (3 c.) 

Circles of White and Engine-Colored Papers. 

4" Diameter. 

830. 100 circles of 4" diameter, white paper. $0.20(4 o.) 
830 a. 100 ditto, en .ine-colored paper, assorted colors. 
$0.20 (4 c ) 

830i. 100 ditto, engine colored paper, in one color only, 
selected from the papers in our Sample-Book No. 831. 
$0.2"> (4 c.) 

830k. 100 ditto, engine-colored paper, in primary and 
secondary colors. $0.20 (4 <• ) 

831. Samples of Steiger's Engine-Colored Papers, free 
on application. 

Prang's Standard Colored Papers. 

(see our Sample-Book No. 760) 
Size 4X4" and 4X2". 









not ruled. 


Price per 


pack 


aae of No. 823a— & $0.20. (4 <■.) 


823 a. 


100 pie< 


es of Prang's paper, 4 X 4". 321, 322, 323, 


324, 325 (Gray) 






823b. 


100 ditto 


,251, 


252. 253. 254, 255 (Brown) 


823 c. 


100 ,. 


361, 


362. 363. ::64, 3(55 (Olive) 


823d. 


no „ 


351, 


352. 3.-3, 334, 3.^5 (Citrine) 


823 e. 


100 ., 


331, 


332. 333, 334, 335 (Russet) 


823 f. 


100 ,, 


231, 


232, 23!. 234, 235 (lied Violet) 


823 g. 


100 ,, 


211, 


212, 213, 211. 215 (Violet) 


823 h. 


loo „ 


191, 


192. 193. 194, 195 Blue Violet) 


823 i. 


100 ,, 


171 


172. 173, 174, 175 (Bine) 


823 k. 


100 „ 


151, 


152 153, 154, 155 (Blue Green) 


833 1. 


100 ,, 


131, 


132. 133, 134. 135 (Green) 


823 in 


1"0 „ 


111, 


112, 113, 114. 115 (Y< l'ow Green) 


823 n. 


100 ,, 


91 


92, 93. 94, 95 (Y How 


823 o. 


100 , 


71. 


72. W, 74, 75 (Y-iiow Orange) 


823 p. 


100 „ 


51, 


52, 53, 54, 5") (Orange) 



823 q. 100 pieces of Prang's papers, 4 X4-. 31, 32, 33, 

34. 35 (Bed Orange) 

823 r. 100 ditto, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 (Bed 

823 s. 100 ,, 23, 43, 63, 8 !. 103, 123 

8'23 1. 100 „ 143, 163, 183, 203. 223, 243 

823 u. 100 ,, 4 X 4", in one color only, selected from 

Pran-'s papers contained in our Sample-Book No. 760. 

823 v. 10U ditto, 4 x 4", assorted in any 10 colors, selected 

from Prang's papers contained in "our Sample Bo"k 

No. 760. $0.30 (4 c.) 

823 w. 155 ditto, 4 x 4", comprising all of the 155 shades 

of Prang's papers. $0.50 (6 c.) 





Price per package of No. 82oa— s. $0.15. (3c.) 



825 a. 


100 pieces of Prang's paper. 4 X 2", 321, 323, 325 


(Neutral Gray) 




8i5b. 


100 ditto 


251, 253, 255 (Brown) 


835 c. 


100 „ 


361, 363, 365 (Olive) 


825 d. 


100 ,, 


351, 353, 355 (Citrine) 


825 e. 


1'K) „ 


331, 333, 335 (Russet) 


825 f. 


100 ,. 


231,233, 2 ;5 (Bed Violet) 


825 g:. 


100 ,, 


211, 213, 2.5 (Violet) 


825 h. 


100 „ 


191, 193, 195 (Blue Violet) 


825 i. 


100 „ 


171, 173, 175 (Blue) 


825 k. 


100 ,, 


151, 153, 155 (Blue Green) 


825 1. 


100 „ 


131, 133. 135 (Green 


825 m 


.100 ,, 


111, 113, 115 (Yellow Greer. 


825 n. 


100 „ 


91, 93, 95 (Yellow) 


825 0. 


100 ., 


71, 73. 75 (Yellow Orai :g- 


825 p. 


100 ., 


51, 53, 55 Orauge) 


825 q. 


100 „ 


31, 33, 35 (Red Orange) 


825 r. 


100 ,, 


11, 13, 15 (Red) 


825 s. 


1"0 „ 


23, 43. 63, 83, 103. 123, 14 3, 163, 1-3. 


203, 223. 243. 





Equilateral Triangles of Prank's Papers. 

Sides 4" long. 
829 a. 100 equilateral triangles, sides 4",Pran«'.s papers 
321. 323, 325 N Gr iy), 251, ^53. 2 "5 (Brown) $0. 5 (Jc.) 
829 b. 100 ditto, 361. 363. :~65. 3~>1, 3c3, 3f.5, 331, 333, 335 
(O'ive, Citt in-. Russet). $0.25 (3 c.) 

829 c. 100 ditto. 231. 2:.'3. 235. 211, 213 215. 191, 193, 195 
171. 173, 175 (Red Violet, Viol, t, Blue Violet. Ul«f). 
$0 25 (3 c ) 

829 d. 100 ditto, 151, 153. 155, 131 13*. 135, 111, 113, 115, 
91. 93, 95 (Blue Green. Green, YeCow Green, Yellow . 
$0.25 (3 c.) 

829 e. 100 ditto. 71, 73. 75. 51. 53, 55, 31, '. 3. 35, 11. 13. 15 
(Yellow Orang\ Orange, Red Orange. Red;. $0 25 (3 c.) 
829 f. 100 ditto, 23, 43. 63, 83. 103, 1.3, 143, 163, 183, 203, 
223, 243. $0.25 (3 c ) 

829 g. 100 ditto, in one color only, selected from 
Prang's papers contained in our Sample Book No. 7 0. 
$0,30. (3 c.) 

Circles of Prang's Papers. 

4" diameter. 

830b. 1"0 circles of 4" diameter. Prang's papers 323, 253, 

363, 353, 333 N. Gray, Brown, Olive, GStrine, Russet), 

>0.25 (4 c) 

830 c. luO-tfftfo, 233, 213, 193. 173 iRed Violet. Violet. 
Blue Vio'et, Blue). $0.95 fe c. 

830d. 100 ditto. 153, 133, 113, 93 (Blue Green, Green, 

Yellow Green, Yellow). $0.25 (4 c '.) 

830 e. 100 ditto, 73,53, 33. 13 (Yellow Orange. Orange, Red' 

Orange, Red). $0.25 (4 c.) 

830 f. 100 ditto. 23, 43, 63, 83, lh.3, 1 3 (RRO, ORO, OYO, 

YYO, YYG, GYG). $0.25 (4 c.) 

830g-. lOOdi'to. 143, 163, 183. 203, 223, 24:1 iGBG, BBG, 

BBV, VBV, RRVi. $0.25 (4 c ) 

830 h. Io0 ditto, in one color only, selected from Prang's 

papers contained in our Sample-Book No. 700. $0.30 (4 c.) 



E. STEIGER & CO., 25 Park Place, NEW YORK 



STEIGER'S KINDERGARTEN CATALOGUE 



29 



Japanine Paper. 

This paper is transparent, and when folded shows 
pretty effects by the depth of the color which varies 
according to the number of folds. Samples will be 
mailed on request. 

Squares of Japanine Paper. 
Size 5X5" and 4X4", 

not ruled. 



Price per package of No. 



-j. $0.25. (3 c.) 



836 a. 
838 b. 
836 c. 
836 d. 
836 e. 
836 f. 
836 g. 
8361i. 
836 i. 
836j. 



100 leaves of Japanine paper, 5X5" (Scarlet). 
100 ditto (Pink;. 



1U0 ,, (Old Gold). 

100 ,, (Dark Green). 

100 „ (Light Green). 

100 „ (Dark Blue). 

100 ,, (Purple). 

100 „ (White). 

100 ,. (Brown). 

100 „ (Scarlet, Pink, Old Gold, Dark Green, 
Light Green, Dark Blue, Purple, White and Brown, as- 
sorted). 

Price per package of No. 836k— t. $0.P"). (2 c.) 



833 k. 
8361. 
836 in 
8 Win. 
836 o. 
836 p. 
836 q. 
836 r. 
836 s. 
838 1. 



100 leaves of Japanine paper, 4x1" (Scarlet). 
100 ditto (Pink). 



100 ,, (Old Gold) 
100 „ (Dark Given). 
l')0 .. (Light Green ). 
100 ,, (Dark Blue). 
J 00 ,, (Purple). 
100 ,, (White). 
100 „ (Browu). 

100 ,, (Scarlet, Pink. Old Gold, Dark Green, 
Light Green, Dark Blue, Purple, White and B/own, as- 
sorted). 

Oblongs of Japanine Taper. 
4X2". 
Price per package of No. 838a— j. $0.1 2. (2c.) 



838 a. 


100 oblongs of Japanine paper, 2X4". (Scarlet.) 


838 b. 


100 ditto (Pink). 


838 c. 


100 


„ (Old Gold). 


838 d. 


100 


,, (Dark Green). 


838 e. 


100 


,. (Light Greeu). 


838 f. 


100 


,, (Dark Blue). 


838 ft. 


100 


., (Purple). 


838 h. 


100 


,, (White). 


838 i. 


100 


,, (Browu). 


838j. 


100 


„ (Scarlet, Pink, Old Gold, Dark Green, 


Light Green 


Dark Blue, Purple, White and Brown, as- 


sorted) 








Equilateral Triangles of Japanine Paper. 






Sides 4" long. 


Trice per package of No. 887a— j. $0*30. (2 c.) 


837 a. 


100 


equilateral triaugles of Japanine paper, 


4" sid " 


(S-arlet). 


837 b. 


100 ditto (Pink). 


837 c. 


100 


,, (Old Gold). 


837 d. 


100 


,, (Dark Green). 


837 e. 


100 


,, (Light Green). 


837 f. 


100 


„ (Dark Blue). 


837 g. 


100 


,, (Purple). 


837 h. 


100 


,, (White). 


837 i. 


100' 


„ (Brown . 


837j. 


li'O 


„ (Scarlet, Pink, Old Gold, Dark Green, 


Light ( 


u-een, 


Dark Blue, Purple, White and Brown, as- 


sorted. 


) 


Circles of Japanine Paper. 

4" diameter. 


Price per package of No. 839a— i. $0.30 (2 c.) 


839 a. 


100 circles of Japanine paper,4" diam. (Scarlet.) 


839 b. 


100 ditto (Pink). 


839 c. 


100 


„ (Old Gold). 


839 d. 


100 


,, (Dark Green) . 


839e. 


100 


,, (Light Green). 


839 f. 


100 


,, (Dark Blue). 


839 g. 


100 


,, (Purple). 


830 h. 


100 


., (White). 


839 i. 


100 


,, (Brown). 



839J. 100 circles of Japaniue psiper. 4" diani. 8carlet, 
Pink, Old Gold, Dark Green, Light Greeu, Dark Blue. 
Purple, White and Brown, assorted). 

839 k. 1 sheet of Japanine paper, 20X24". $0.04 (1 c.) 
8391. 1 quire dim'. $0.65 (28 c.) 

4@=- The above papers No 839k and 8301 have to be 
packed in a tube, for which 5 cents extra must be charged 
on each order, however small. 

When ordering the Japauiue paper in sheets custom- 
ers will please state which one of the above colore ia 
wanted. 



Paper Folders. 



833. A wooden Paper-Folder. $0.05. 

834. 1 doz. ditto. $0.50. (3 c.) 



(1c) 



Diagrams and Directions for the use of the Sev- 
enth Occupation are contained in 

Kkaus' Guide. Number Nine. In paper. $0.60; 
and separately, in the special reprint theivfrom: 

The Seventh Occupation. In paper. $0.40 



Steiger's Designs for Paper- Folding, 9 plates. $0.30 



835. FroebeVs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. 18. {Paper-Folding.) Ia a paper box. 
$0.75. (20 c.) 

This box contains 200 leaves of white and colored 
paper, 20 leaves of strong Manila paper, one wooden 
Paper-folder, 54 Designs and Directions. 

Engine-Colored, 

Glazed and Coated Papers 

in sheets. 

840. 1 sheet of coated glazed paper, 20X24", any color 
selected from our S imple-Book No. 759. $0 04 

840a. 1 quire ditto, 20X24". $0.05. (22 c.) 

840b. 1 sheet of Pran ,'s papers. 24X28", any color 

from our Sample-Book No. 760. $0.10 

840c. 1 quire ditto. $1.50. (28 c.) 

840 <1. 1 sheet of coated paper in any color, selected 
from our Sample-Book No. 761. $0.04 (1 c.) 

840e.. 1 quire ditto. $0.65 (28 c.) 

841. 1 sheet of silvn- paper, 20 X '24". $0.08 (1 c.) 

841 a. 1 sheet of gold paper, 17x22". $0.10 (1 c.) 
843. 1 sheet of engine-colored paper, 20X25", any color 
selected from our Sample-Book No. 831. $0.02. (1 c.) 
843 a. 1 quire ditto. $0.30 (21 c ) 

4Qf The above papers No. 840— 842a have to be packed 
in a tube, for which 5 cents extra must be charged on 
each order, however small. 



The Eighth Occupation. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

Taper- Catting, Paper-Mounting , 
and Silhouetting. 

Squares, circles or triangles of paper are 
folded, cut according to certain rules, and when 
opened are found to form symmetric designs. 
The child's inclination for using the scissors is 
here so ingeniously turned to account as to 
produce very gratifying results. 

In the following list certain packages are 
described as ' 'ruled". This signifies that a 
portion of the reverse side of each leaf equiv- 
alent to the triangle formed when the square is 
folded into eight parts bears a netted ruling 
which serves as a guide in cutting the paper. 
Unless described as "ruled", the backs of the 
leaves of paper are plain. 



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30 



STEIGER'S KINDERGARTEN CATALOGUE 





Glazed Papers. 

(see our Sample-Book No. 75?.) 
Squares of Glazed Paper, not ruled, 5 X 5". 

845. 100 leaves of glazed paper, 
5 X 5", iu primary, secondary 
and tertiary colors. $0.30. 
(5 c.) 

845 a. 100 ditto, in tertiary col- 
ors. $0.30. (5 c.) 

Squares of Glazed Paper, not ruled, 4X4". 
843. 100 leaves of glazed 
paper, 4 X 4", assorted 
colors. $0.20. (4 c.) 
843 a. 100 ditto, white and 
colored. $0.20. (4 e.) 
843 b. 100 ditto, in airy 
one color, selected from 
the glazed papers con! ain- 
ed in our Sample Book No. 759. $0.20. (4 c.) 
843 c. 100 ditto, in primary, secondary aud tertiary 
colors. $0.20. (4 c ) 

843 d. 100 ditto, tertiary colors. $0.20. (4 c) 
843 e. 100 „ neutrals. $0.20. (4 c.) 

Circles of Glazed Paper. 

4" diameter. 
850. 100 circles 4" diameter, glazed paper in primary, 
secondary and tertiary colors and neutrals. $0.25. (4 c.) 
850**. 100 circles 4" diameter, in any one color, select- 
ed from the glaze 1 papers contained in our Sample- Hook 
No. 759. $0.30. (4 c.) 

Equilateral Triangles of Glazed Paper. 

Sides 4" long. 

847. 100 equilateral triangles, sides 4" long, of glazed 

papers in primary, secondary and tertiary colors, and 

neutrals. $0.25. (3 c.) 

847a. 100 ditto, assorted colors. $0.25. (3 c.) 

847b. 100 ., in any one color, selected from the 

glazed papers contained in our Sample-Book No. 759. 

$0.30. (3 c.) 

Hexagons of Glazed Paper. 
Sides 2 1 /V / long. 

849. 100 hexagons, sides 2 l /-i" long, of glazed paper in 
assorted colors. $0.30. (4 c.) 

849a. 100 ditto, iu any one color, selected from the 
glazed papers contained in our Sample-Book No. 759, 
$0.35. (4 c.) 

Silver and Gold Paper. 
Squares of Silver and Gold Paper, not ruled, 4X4". 
843 f. 100 leaves of silver paper, 4X4". $0.30. (4 c.) 
843 g. 100 ditto, gold paper, 4X4". $0.40. (4 c.) 

J8© 5 * Should Circles or Triangles of silver or gold 
paper be wanted, we can supply them at 40 cents per 
package of 100 leaves of silver,and 50 cents per package 
of gold paper. Hexagons or Pentagons Ave can supply 
at 55 cents for silver and 65 cents for g^ld paper. 

Cutting Paper in Prang's Standard Colors. 

(see our Sample-Book No. 760) 
Squares of Prang's Papers, 5X5", not ruled. 
846a. 100 leaves, 5X5", Assortment No. 1. ?0 30. (5 c.) 
846 b. 100 ditto, Assortment No. 2. $0 30. (5 c.) 
846 c. 100 ditto, in any one color selected from the 
papers contained in our Sainple-B >ok N >. 760. $0.30. (5 c.) 
846 d. 100 ditto, assorted in any 10 colors selected from 
the papers contained in our Sample-Book No. 760. $0.40. 
(5 c.) 

846 e. 100 ditto, assorted colors, our own selection. $0.35. 
5 c.) 

Squares of Prang's Papers, 4x1", not ruled. 
Price per package of No. S431-814n-u $0.20. (4 p.) 

S43 1. 100 leaves. 4X4", Assortment No. 1 
843m. 100 ditto, Assortment No. 2 



844a. 100 leaves 4x4". 321, 323, 32"; (Neutral Grav) 



843 n. 100 
843 o. 100 
843 p. 100 
843 q. 100 
843 r. 100 
8 13 s. 100 



Red, tints and shades 
Oranue, ,, 

Yellow, „ „ ,, 

Green, ,, ,, 
Blue, „ „ 
Violet, ,, 



844 b. 
844 c. 
844 d. 
844 e. 
844f. 
844 g. 
844 h. 
844 i. 
844k. 
8441. 



10 J ditto, 251, 2 3, 255 (Brown) 



100 
100 
lnO 
]00 
100 
100 
loO 
100 
100 



844 in. 100 



844 n. 
844 o. 
844 p. 
844 q. 

S44 p. 
844 s. 



100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 



844 1. 100 



. 363, 365 (Olive) 
351. 353, 355 (Citrine) 
331, :i33, 335 (Russet) 
231, 233, 235 (Red Violet) 
211, 213, 2 5 (Violet) 
191, 193, 195 (Blue Violet) 
171, 173, 175 (lilue) 
151, 153, 155 (Blue Green 
131, 133, 135 (Greeu) 
111, 113, 115 (Yellow Green I 

91, 93, 95 (Yellow) 

71, 73, 75 (Yellow Orange) 

51, 53, 55 (Orange) 

31, 33, 3-i(Ue.lO:-ange) 

11, 13. 15 ( Ued) 

13,17-i, 93, 53. 133, 213 (Primary aud 
Secondary colors) 



63, 83, 103, 113, 143,163, 183, 



23, 43, 
203, 24 5. 

844 u. 100 ,, in any one color selected from the 
papers contained in our S inipL--Book No. 760. 
844 v. 100 ditto, ass >ited in auy 10 colors selected from 
the papers contained in our Samp:e-Book No. 760 $o 30 
(4 e.) 

844 w. 155 ditto, comprising all of the 155 colors of 
Prang's Papers. £0.50. (6 c.) 

844 x. 100 ditto, in assorted colors, our own selection. 
$0.25. (4 c.) 

Circles of Prang's Papers, 
4" diameter. 
Price per package of No. 850a-i, 1-s. $0.25. (1c.) 



850 



850 b. 



850 c. 100 
850 d. 100 



850 e. 100 
850 i. 100 



850 k. 100 



8501. 100 

850 m. 100 

850 n. 100 

850 o. 100 

850 p. 100 

850 q. 100 

850 r. 100 

850 s. 100 



100 circles of 4" diameter 321, 323, 3.5, 251, 253 
255 (Neutral Grav and lirowu) 

100 ditto, 361, 363, 3-5. 351. 35 i. 355,331, 333 335 
(Oave, Citrine aud Russet) 
231 233, 211, 213, 191, 193, 171, 173 (Red 
\iolet, Violet, Blue Violet, Bine) 
151, 153. 131. 133, 111, 113, 91. 93 (Bine 
Green, Green. Yellow Green Yellow) 
71, 73, 51, 53, 31, 33, 11, 13 (Yellow 
Orange, Orange, lied Orange, Red) 
23, 43, 63, 83, 103, 123, 143, 163, 183 203 
223, 243 

in auy one color selected from the 
papers contained in our Sample-Book 
No. 7o0. $0.30. (4 c.) 
Assortment No. 1 
No. 2 
Red, tints and shades 
Orange, „ „ 



Yellow, 
Green, 
Blue, 
Violet, 



848 a. 

848 b. 
848 c. 

848 d. 

848 e. 

848 f. 

848 g. 

848 h. 
848 i. 



848 k. 
8481. 
848 m 
848 n. 
848 o. 
848 p. 
848 q. 
848 r. 
The 



Equilateral Triangles of Prang's Paper 

Sides 4" long. 
ice per package ot No. 848a-h, k-r $0.25. (3 c.) 
100 equilateral triangles, sides 4" long, 321, 323 
325, 251, 253, 255 (Neutral Grav, Brown' 
100 ditto, 363, 353, 333 (Olive, Citrine Russet) 
100 „ 231, 233, 235, 211, 213, 215* (Red Violet 
Violet) 

191, 193, 195, 171, 173, 175 (Blue Violet 
Blue) 

151, 153, 155, 131, 133, 135 (Bine Green 
Green) 

111,113, 115. 91,. 93, 95 (Yellow Green 
Yellow 

71, 73, 75, 51, 53, 55 (Yellow Orange 
Orange) 

31, 33, 35, 11, 13, ).5 (Rod Orangp, lied) 
in any one color selected from the 
papers contained in our Sample-Book 
No. 760. £0.30. (3 c.) 
Assortment No. 1 
No. 2 
Red, tints and shades 
Orange, ,, „ 
Yellow, „ „ '„ 
Green, ,, ,, ,' 

Blue, ,, „ 
Violet, „ ,, 

Assortments referred to in the above list of 



100 
100 



100 
100 



100 
100 
. 100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 



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prang's papers are made up of the following combi- 
nations, viz.: 

Assortment No. 1 contains the primary and second- 
ary colors with one tint and one shade of each and 
the grays. 
Assortment No. 2 contains the intermediate hues 
43 (ORO), 33 (RO), 73 (YO), 63 (OYO), 123 (GYG), 
113 (YG), 153 (BG), 143 (GBG), 203 (VBV), 193 
(BY), 233 (RV), 223 (VRV), with one tint and one 
shade of each. 

Hexagons of Prang's Papers. 

Sides 21/4" long. 
Price per package of No. 819b— h. $0.30. (4 c.) 



849 d. 


100 


849 e. 


100 


849 f. 


100 


849 g. 


100 


8491i. 


100 


849 i. 


100 



8491}. 100 hexagons, sides 2' / 4 " long 3'21, 3^3, 325, 251, 

253, 255 (Neutral Gray and Brown) 
849 c. 100 ditto, 361, 3 53, 851, 353, 3 II, 313 (Olive, Citrine 

and Russet) 

:!31, 333, 211, 213. 191, 193 (Red Violet, 

Violet, Blue Violet) 

171, 173, 151, 153, 131, 133 (Blue, Blue 

Green, Green) 

111, 113, 91. 93, 71, 73 (Yellow Green, 

Yellow, Yellow Orange) 

51, 53, 31, 33; 11, 13 (Orange, Red 

Orange, Bed) 

23, 43, 63 83, 103, 123, 143, 163, 183, 203, 

223, 24! 

in any one color, selected from the 

papers contained in our Sample Book 

No. 760. $0.35. (4 c.) 

Cutting Paper in the Colors of the 18 -Scale 
Spectrum. 

(see our Sample-Book No. 761.) 

Squares in the Colors of the 18-Scale Spectrum, 5x5", 
ruled. 

86*3 a. 100 leaves "X5" ruled. Assortment No.l. $0.50. (5c.) 
863 b. 100 ditto, Assortment No. 2. $0.50. (5 c.) 

Squares in the Colors of the 18-Scale Spectrum, 5X5", 
not ruled. 

863 c. 100 leaves 5x5" not ruled, Assortment No. 1. 

$0.30. (5 c.) 
863 d. 100 ditto, Assortment No. 2. $0.30. (5 c.) 
863 e. 100 ,, in any one color.selected from the colors 

in our Sam j)le- Book No. 761. $0.30 (5 c.) 

Squares in the Colors of the 18-Scale Spectrum, 4 X4",ruled. 

863 f. 100 leaves 4:X 4" ruled, Assortment No. 1. $0.50.(4c.) 
863 g. 100 ditto, Assortmeut No. 2. $0.50. (4 c.) 

Squares in the Colors of the 18-Scale Spectrum, 4X4", 
not ruled. 

863 li. 100 leaves 4X4" not ruled, Assortment No. 1. 

$0.20. (4 c.) 
863 i. 100 ditto, Assortment No. 2. $0.20. (4 c.) 
863 k. 100 „ Red with tints & shades. $0.20. (4 c,) 
8631. 100 „ Orange ditto, $0.20. (4 c.) 

863 m. 100 „ Yellow ,, $0.20. (4 c.) 

863 n. 100 „ Green „ $0.20. (4 c.) 

863 o. 100 ,, Blue „ $0.20. (1 c.) 

863 p. 100 „ Violet ,, $0.20. (4 c.) 

863 q. 100 ,, in any one color, selected fromthe papers 

in our Sample-Book No. 761. $0.20.(4 c.) 

Circles in the Colors of the 18-Scale Spectrum. 

4" diameter. 

863 a. 100 Circles 4" diameter, AssortmentNo.l.$0.25.(3c.) 
8f>31>. 100 ditto, Assortment No. 2. $0.25. (3 c.) 
863 c. 100 ., Red with tints & shades. $0.25. (3 c.) 
863 d. 100 „ Orauge ditto, $0.25. (3 c) 

803 e. 100 „ Yellow „ $0.25. (3 c.) 

883 f. 100 „ Green ,, $0.25. (3 c.) 

883 g\ 100 „ Blue ,, $0.25. (3 c.) 

883 h. 100 „ Violet „ $0.25. (3 c.) 

853 i. 100 ,, in any one color.selected from the papers 
in our Sample-Book No. 761. $0.35. (3 c.) 



Equilateral Triangles in the Colors of the 18-Scale 
Spectrum. 

Sides 4" long. 
864 a. 100EquilateralTriangles.AssortmeutNo.l.$0.25(3c.) 



864 b. 100 ditto 
864 c. 100 
864 d. 100 
864 e. 100 
864 f. 100 
864 g. 100 
8841i. 100 
864 i. 100 



Assortment No. 2. $0. 

Red with lints & shades. 

Orange ditto, 

Yellow 

Green 

Blue 

Violet 



(3 c.) 

$0 25. (3 c) 

$0 25. (3 c.) 

$0 25. (3 c.) 

$0.25. (3 c.) 

$0.25. (3 c.) 

$0.25. (3 c.) 



in any one color.selected from the papers 
in our Sample-Book No. 761. $0.35. (3 c.) 

4®=" In the above list of Cutting Papers in the 
Colors of the 18-Scale Spectrum Assortment No. 1 is 
composed of the following colors: Red, Orange, 
Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet with a tint ik a shade of 
each and the Grays (26 colors). Assortment No. 2 is 
composed of the following : Orange Red, I ed Orange, 
Yellow Orange, Orange Yellow, Green Yellow, Yellow 
Green, Blue Green, Green Blue, Violet Bine, Blue 
Violet, Bed Violet and Violet Bed, with a tintk a shade 
of each (36 colors). 

Should Hexagons or Pentagons in the Colors of the 
18-Scale Spectrum be wanted we can supply them in 
any of the assortments listed above at $0.45 (4 c.) 
per package of 100 leaves. The sides of the hexagons 
measure 2|", those of the pentagons *2§". 

White and Engine-Colored Paper. 
(see our Sample-Book No. 831.; 
Squares of White and Engine-Colored Paper, 5X5", ruled. 
845 b. 100 leaves of white paper, 5X5", ruled. $0.40. (4 c.) 
845 d. 100 ditto, engine-colored paper, 5x5", ruled, as- 
sorted colors. $0.45. (4 c.) 

Squares of White and Engine-Colored Paper, 4X4", ruled. 
843 hi. 100 leaves of white paper, 4X4", ruled. $0.40. (4 c.) 
843 i. 100 ditto, engine-colored paper, 4X4", ruled, assorted 
colors. $0.45. (4 c.) 

For other assortments of White and Engine-Colored 
Paper see Folding Paper listed on page 28. 

SilJiouetting. 
Black Paper for Silhouetting. 

864. 1 quire of paper for 
Silhouetting, black on one 
side and white on th,e other, 
20X24". $0.60. (21 c.) 

Scissors. 

852. A pair of Scissors. 
3 l /2"» with b^ack handles and 
rounded points. $0.15. (2 c.) 
853 a. 1 dozen ditto. $1.25. 
(15 c.) 

853. A. pair of polished steel 
Scissors, 4 l / , 2". with rounded 
points. $0.20. (2 c.) 

853 a. 1 dozen ditto. SI. 75. 
(18 c.) 

854. A pair of polished steel 
Scissors, 31/2" lone, with 
rounded points. Best quality $0.25. (2 c.) 

854 a. 1 dozen ditto. $2.50. (10 c.) 

Mounting Sheets for Paper-Cutting. 

851. 12 bine covers of cardboard, 10X10", punched for 
tying together. $0.25 (16 c.) 

j$gr? For other sizes of cardboard covers see Nos. 119c-h, 
page 5. 

851a. 100 leaves of while cardboard, 10X10", punched 
for tying together. $1.25". (62 c.) 

851 b. 30 leaves of strong Manila paper, 10x10". $0.25. 
(11 c.) 

851c. 100 leaves of white cardboard, 11X11. $150 
(Weight 4 : ?/4 lbs.) 
851 d. 12 ditto, 11X11". $0.30. (20 c.) 

855. 20 leaves of strong ultramarine paper, 9x9-V.»". 
$0.15. (7 c.) 

856. 20 leaves of strong Manila paper, 9X9y 4 ". $0.12.(8c.) 
4@= For other mounting sheets see Nos.119 a-00, page ■". 




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STEIGER'S KINDERCARTEN CATALOGUE 



Scrap Books. 

865a. 1 dozen Kindergarten Scrap Books, 8x8", each 
with 24 pages of heavy white paper. Manila cover. $0.65. 
(37 c.) 

865 b. 1 dozen ditto, 8X9", each with 36 pages of heavy 
white paper. Manila cover. $0.80. (60 c.) 

Steiger's Kindergarten Paper Frames 

for the exhibition of children's work in 
Perforating, 

Drawing, 

Papei'-Intorlacing, 
Weaving, 

Paper-Folding, 

Paper-Cutting, etc. 

These Paper Frames are attractive and serviceable, 
having an open space — either rectangular or oval— 
for the display of Kindergarten-Work, so arranged 
that the same can be readily inserted ; they are made 
of heavy colored card-board, have neatly printed 
borders, silk bands and are ready for immediate and 
repeated use. 

They serve as an ornament to the room, while, more 
than this, they hive the desirable effect of encourag- 
ing the children, who thus have before their eyes some 
work of their hands, which is a delight to their parents 
and appreciative friends. 

The low price of these Frames permits their exten- 
sive use as a means of preserving the ingenious de- 
signs and neat work of the children. 

Each package contains 1 dozen Paper Frames either 
of one size, in 6 or more assorted colors, or of a se- 
lection from various kinds, permitting suitable and 
tasteful combinations. 

A sample of these frames will be mailed free, on 
application. 

1053. 1 doz. Steiger's Kindergarten Paper Frames, 
Size Ec (Open Space 15" high by 8" wide). $0.55. (20 c.) 

1054. 1 doz., S.ze Ed (<s" high by 6" wide). $<i.55. (17 c.) 

1055. 6 each o: Sizes Ec and Ed. $0.60. (20c.) 
1064. 1 doz., bize Fd (7" high by 5" wide). 80.50 (16 c.) 

1068. 1 doz., size Fli (oval, 7" high by 5'/ 2 " wide). 
$0.50. (16 c.) 

1069. 6 each of Sizes Fd and Fh. $0.55. (16c.) 

1070. 1 doz., Size G (6" high by 6" wide. $0.50. (10 c.) 

1071. 1 doz., Size Ga (5" high by 6" wide. $u.50. (13 c.) 

1072. 1 doz., Size Gb (<i" hi-h by 5" wide). $0.50. (18c.) 
1072 a. 6 Size G and 3 each of Sizes Ga and Gb. 
$0.56. (16 c.) 

1073. 1 doz., Size Gc (4" high by 6" wide). $0.50. (13 c.) 

1074. 1 doz., SizeGd (6" high by 4" wide). $0.50. (13 c) 

1075. 6 each of Sizes Gc and Gd. $0.55. {11 c.) 

1076. 3 each of Sizes G and Ga, and 2 each of Sizes 
Gb, GcandGd. $0.55. (17 c.) 

1077. 1 doz., Size Gg (oval, 4'/ 2 "X6 / '). $0.50. ( 17 c -) 

1078. 1 doz., Size Gli (oval, 6'-X4»/ 2 "). $0.50. (17 c.) 

1079. 6 each of Sizes Gg and Gli. $0.55. (15 c.) 
1079a. leach of Sizes G and Ga, and 2 each of Sizes 
Gb, Gc, Gd, Gg and Gli. $0.55. (10 c.) 

1080. 1 doz., Size H (5« high bv 5" wide). $0.50. (14 c.) 

1081. 1 doz., Size Ha (4" high by 5" wide). $0.50. (14c.) 

1082. 1 doz., S ze Hb (V hiyhby 4" wide) $0. r 0. (14c.) 
1082 a. 6 Size H, and 3 each of Sizes Ha and Hb. 
$0.55. (12 c.) 

1083. 1 doz., Size He (3" high by 5" wide). $0.45. (Sc.) 

1084. 1 doz., Si/.e Hd (5" h igh by 3" wide). $0.45. (7 c.) 

1085. 6 each of Sizes He and Hd. $0.50. 7 c.) 

1086. 3 each of Sizes H, Ha, Hb and He. $0.55. (10 c.) 

1087. ldoz., Size Hg (oval, 374" X5") $"-45. (8c.) 

1088. 1 doz , Size Hh (oval, b* X3V4"). $0.15. (d c.) 

1089. 6 each of Sizes H<j and Hh. $0.50. (7 c.) 
1089a. 1 each of Sizes H and Ha, and 2 each of Sizes 
Hb, He, Hd., Hg and Hh. $0.50. (10c.) 

1090. 1 doz.. Size I (4" high by 4" wide). $0.45. (B c.) 

1091. 1 doz., Size la (3" high by 4" wide). $0.45. (lie) 

1092. 1 doz., Size lb '4" highly 3" wide). $0.45. (7c.i 

1093. 1 doz., Size Ic (2" high by 4" wide). $0.45. (6 c.) 

1095. 6 each of Sizes la and lb. $0.50. (6c.) 

1096. 3 each of Sizes I, la, lb and Ic. $0.50. (7 c ) 

1097. 1 doz., Size Ig (ova!, 3' high by 4" wide). 
$0.45. (6 c.) 

1098. 1 doz., Size 111 (oval, 4" high by 3" wide). 
$0.45. (7 c.) 

1099. 3 each of Sizes la, lb, Ig and Ih. $0.50. (7 c.) 
1099a. 1 each I, la, and 2 each lb. Ic, Id, Ig, Hi. 
$0.50. (7 c) 



Mounting-Books for Preserving 
Kindergarten-Work. 

Steiger's Leporello Books. 

These are album-like combinations, in one con- 
tinuous folding-sheet, of 12 Kindergarten Paper 
Frames of different styles and colors. They are pro- 
vided with a strong cover, and specially suitable for 
the preservation of the various kinds of Kindergarten- 
Work, when it is not convenient to display the Kin- 
dergarten Paper Frames singly on the wall. 

1106. 1 Steiger's Leporello B>>ok, Size F (made up of 6 
Frames each Fd and Fh). $0.80. (16 c ) 

1107. 1 ditto, Size G (4 Frames Gc, 4 Gd, 2 Gg and 2 
Gh). $o.75. (9 c.) 

1108. 1 ditto, Size H (4 Frames He, 4 Hd, 2 Hg and 2 
Hh). $0.70. (8 c.) 

In addition to the above we also offer the following: 

857. A book of continuous folding-sheets (9X71/2"). 24 
pages of strong Mauila paper. In boards, net $0.25. (lie.) 

858. 1 dozen ditto. Iu boards, net $2.50. (Weight 7 lbs.) 

859. A book of continuous folding-sheets (9x7'/ 2 "). 48 
pages of strmg Manila paper. In boards, net $0.40. (12e.) 
859 a. 1 ditto, 72 pages, size 7 X 8", of strong Manila paper, 
bound in cloth, net $1.25. (20 c ) 

859 b. 1 ditto, 72 pages, size 113/„X12y«". of strong Manila 
paper, bound iu cloth, net $1.75. (44 c.) 
859 c. A book of continuous folding-sheets of white 
< aid-boa'd, 82 pages, size 7X9", bound iu cloth, net 
$1.50. (44 c.) 

859 d. A book of continuous folding-sheets of gray card- 
board. 42 leaves, size 9X9", bound in cloth with Paper- 
Cutting, stamped iu gold on the cover, net $1. 5. (58c.) 
859 e. 1 ditto, 30 leaves, size 9X11", bound in cloth with 
Kinder -qarten- Work, stamped in gold on the cover, net 
$1.25. (53 c.) 

859 f. 1 ditto, 16 leaves, size 9X11", bound iu cloth with 
Pa per- Folding, stamped in go.d on the cover, net $0.70. 
(38 c.) 

859 g. 1 ditto, 16 leaves, size 9X11", bound in cloth with 
Swing, stamped i7i gold on the cover, net $0.70. (38 c.) 
859 h. 1 ditto, 2o leaves, size 6X8", bound in cloth with 
Weaving, stamped in gold on the cover, net $0.70. 22 c.) 
859 i. 1 ditto, 20 leaves, size 6X8", bound in cloth with 
Pricking, stamped in gold on the cover, net $0.70. (22 c.) 

Glue, Mucilage and Paste. 

1624. 1 small bottle of Liquid Glue, with cap and 
brush. $0.10. (Weight : 7 oz.) 

1626. 1 doz. ditto. $1.00. (Weight : 2 lbs. 11 oz.; 
1638. 1 doz. small bottles of Mucilage, each with cap 
and brush. $0.60. (Weight : 6 lbs.) 

Gum Arabic and Tragacanth. 

1629. 1 pound Gum Arabic, net $0.75. (18 c.) 

1630. 1 pound Gum Trajjjaeanth. net $1.10. (18 c.) 

Paste. 

Our paste is white, perfumed and of excellent 
adhesive power. It dots not stain, mould, Bour or 
spoil, is always soft, free from all injurious sub- 
stances, it spreads smoothly, dries quickly and sticks 
where mucilage will not. 

1631. One four-ounce glass jar of white paste with 
in. lal cap and brush. $0.15. (Weight 1/2 lb.) 
1631a. One eight-ounce ditto $0.25. (Weight 1 lb.) 

Note: Glue, Mucilage and Paste may not be sent 
by mail. 

Empty Glass Cups for Paste or Mucilage. 

1628a. 1 dozen Empty Glass Cups with nickel -plat.' d 
screw covers, net $0.48. (Weiyht 21/2 lbs.) 

Porcelain Plates. 

868. 1 doz. Porcelain Plates, for paste, 3i/ 2 " diameter. 

$0.75. (54 c.) 

868a. 1 doz. ditto, 3" diameter. $0.50. {50 c.) 



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Camel's-Hair Brushes in Quills. 

866a. 1 dozen Camel's-Hair Brushes, iu quills, for 

pasting. No. 6. $0.30 

866 b. 1 dozeu ditto, No. 7. $0.35 

866 c. 1 dozen „ No. 8. $0.40 



Designs: Steiger's Designs for Paper-Cutting, arranged 
by John Kratjs and Maria Kbaus-Bcelte. 12 plates, in 
wrapper. $0.30 

Designs: Steiger's Designs for Silhouetting, arranged by 
John Kratjs and Maria Kraus- Boslte. 10 plates, iu 
'rapper. $0.30 

Designs and Directions for the F.ighth Occupation 
(including Silhouetting) are contained in . 

Kraus' Guide, Number Nine. In paper. $0.60; 
and separately, in the special reprint therefrom: 

The Eighth Occupation. In paper. $0.40 



861. FrcebeVs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. 10. (Paper-Cutting.) In a paper box. 
$0.75. (13 c.) 

This Box contains 1 pair of Scissors with rounded 
points, 100 leaves of White and Colored Paper, 10 
leaves of Ultramarine Paper, % Designs and Di- 
rections. 

870. FrcebeVs Kindwgarlen Occupations for the 
Family. No. 28. {Silhouetting.) In a paper box. 
$0.75. (18 c.) 

This Box contains 25 leaves of Black Silhouetting- 
Paper, 1 Scrap-Book with 12 leaves of White Card- 
board, 7X9", 1 pair of Scissors with rounded points, 
1 Lead-Pencil, Ismail bottle of Mucilage with 1 Brush 
and 12 Designs. 



The Ninth Occupation. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 
Pea- or Corh-Work, 

Marrowfat peas are soaked in water for from 
eight to twelve hours, until they become swollen 
and quite soft, so as to allow the ends of little, 
ound sticks of varying length, called "pea 
ticks ", to be inserted. Thus by means of the 
peas, sticks are joined to form angles, figures 
and frame-work representing solids. The jDeas 
becoming dry contract and thus hold the sticks 
in place. 

Frequently cork cubes and pieces of wire are 
preferred to peas and sticks, inasmuch as the 
wire can be bent and thus curved lines can be 
epresented, and also because the cork cubes as 
well as the wire can be used repeatedly. 

Marrowfat Peas. 

881. 1 pound of Marrow- 
fat Peas, net $0.15. (18 c.) 

882. 1 pint of Marrowfat 
Peas, net $0.12. (14 c.) 

Cork Cubes. 

883. 100 Cork Cubes. $0.25 

Piercing-Pins. 

884. 1 Piercing-Pin, with 
short handle. $0.05. (1 c.) 
885 . 1 doz. ditto, with short 
handles. $0.50. (:s c.) 

SticksforPea-Work. 

886. 500 Sticks, 1" long. 
$0.06. (2 c.) 

887. 500 ditto, 2" long. 
$0.08. (2 c.) 

888. 500 ,, 3" long. 
$0.10. (3 c.) 

88J>. 600 „ 4" long. 

$0.12. (3 c.) 
890. 500 „ 5" long. 

$0.15. (4 c. 




891. 

1—5". 

886 a 

887 a. 

888 a. 


500 Sticks, assorted lengths 
$0 25. (4 c.) 
1009 ditto, 1" long. $0.08. 

(3 c) 
1000 ,, 2" long. $0.11. 

(4 c.) 
1000 ,. 3" long. $0.13. 

(5 c ) 
1000 ,, 4" long. $0.15. 

(6 c.) 
1000 „ 5" long. $0.20. (7c.) 


889 a 
893. 




Wire for Cork -Work. 

896. 100 pieces of wire, 1", 2", 3"' 
4"and5"loug, assorted. $0.20. (3c.) 

898. ] 00 ditto , \", 11/2". 2", 2'/ 2 ", 3" 
and 31/.," long, assorted. $0.15. (3 c.) 

899. 1000 ditto, $0.50. (13 c.) 
Designs: Steiger's Designs for Cork- or Pea- Work, 

arranged by John Kraus and Maria. Kraus-Boj:l,te. 12 
plates, in wrapper. $0.30. 

Designs and Directions for the use of the Ninth 
Occupation are contained in 

Kraus' Guide, Number Ten. In paper. $0.50; 
and separately, in the special reprint therefrom: 
The Ninth Occupa/ion. In paper. $0.30. 



900. FrosbeVs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. <>. (Cork- or Fea- Work.) In a paper 
box. $0.75. (lie.) 

This Box contains 60 Cork Cubes, 60 pieces of 
Wire, 1, 2, 3 and 4" long, assorted, 1 Piercing-Pin, 
108 Designs and Directions. 

Cork-Carving for Utile Hands. 

901. A Box containing 4 sheets of Cork, 4X4", 6 
Corks, 3 packages Grated Cork, a wooden Cramp, 
a Knife, a small bottle of Gum Arabic with brush, (> 
small cakes of Water Colors, 2 Saucers, 1 Camel's hair 
brush, 1 Pen and Holder, 1 package of Grated Mica- 
Frosting, 6 plain and 6 colored Designs, 1 worked Speci- 
men and Directions. $2.20. (52 c.) 

The Improved Cork worker 

for the Construction of Figures by means of Sticks 

and Metal Tubes. 

This occupation is an improvement upon Pea- 
and Corkwork. As the child encounters difficulty 
in handling peas, because of their fragility, 
metal tubes of various angles are here made to 
take the place of peas. 

By means of these tubes numerous forms, both 
plane and solid, can be constructed and, as the 
child can bend the tubes so as to alter the angles, 
he is enabled to construct chairs, ladders, bed- 
steads etc. and even crystals and other mathe- 
matical solids. 

903. A box containing a supply of Metal Tubes, 
round Sticks, Beads, 2 small Flags, 6 Designs on 2 
plates, and Directions. $1.00. (2!i c.) 
9 J4. A Box containing 100 Metal Tubes in assorted 
shapes. $0.40. 

The Little Frame Builder. 

902. A new Building-Box designed for erecting Skele- 
tons of Houses, Towers, Churches, Bridges etc. from 
Blocks and Staffs, it contains 25 wooden Cubes, 
each with holes bored in different directions, 100 round 
wooden sticks of varying length, and 17 Designs. 
$1.00. (40 c.) 



The Tenth Occupation. 

Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

Cardboard- Modeling, 

In this Occupation hollow solids are con- 
structed. In the previous occupation attention 



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"was directed particularly to edges and corners; ' 
in Cardboard-Modeling we find a review of edges 
and corners, while the surfaces receive the chief 
consideration. Paper is cut, folded, and shaped 
to represent, as in former instances, Forms of 
Knowledge, Forms of Life, and Forms of Sym- 
metry. 

Paper for Modeling, ruled* 

911. 1 quire of heavy Paper 
for modeling, ruled in V2" 
squares, on one side. $0.60. 
(42 c) 





911a. 1 quire ditto, ruled in 
1/3" squares. $0.60. (42 c.) 



See list of Scissors on page 31. 
See list of Mucilage etc. on page 32. 

Paper-Folders. 
916. 1 doz. wooden Paper-Folders, 4" long. $0.25. (3 c.) 

Designs: Steiger's Designs for Cardboard Modeling, 
arranged by John Keaus and Makia Kbaus-Bcelte. 
10 plates, in wrapper. $0.30 

Designs and Directions for the use of the Tenth 
Occupation are contained in 

Kratjs' Guide, Number Ten. In paper. $0.50; 
and separately, in the special reprint therefrom: 
The Tenth Occupation. In paper. $0.20 

919. FrcebeVs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. 29. (Cardboard- Modeling.) In a paper 
box. $0.75. (18 c.) 

This Box contains 12 leaves of heavy Paper, 7X9", 
ruled in %" squares, on one side, 25 sheets of thin 
cardboard, 7X9", ruled in \ u and \" squares, I pair 
of Scissors with rounded points, 1 wooden Paper- 
Folder, 1 small bottle of Mucilage, with 1 Brush, 1 
colored Modeling-Sheet, and Designs. 

920. FrcebeVs Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. No. 23. {Basket- Making, No. 1.) In a 
paper box. $0.75. (10 c.) 

This Box contains 12 Forms of brown Cardboard, 
cut and stamped in fancy designs for miking Baskets 
and Boxes suitable for presents and christmas-tree 
ornaments, 2 yards of narrow Silk Ribbon, 1 yard of 
Silk Cord, 1 pair of Scissors, 1 small bottle of Mucilage, 
with Brush and 12 Designs. 



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v 



Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 



Modeling, 

Modeling-Wax. 

912. 1 pound of Modeling-Wax. $0.90. (18 c.) 

Modeling-Clay, American and Imported. 

American Artists' Clay— dark— 
powdered, in which state it is most convenient be- 
cause readily prepared for use, at all times. 
J8S- The gross weight here quoted includes the 
weight of box, etc. 




921. 100 pounds 
American Artists 
Clay (powdered), in 
a wooaen box. net 
$2.50. (Weight 125 
lbs.) 

922. 20 pounds ditto, 
in a wooden box, 
net $0.70. (Weight 
25 lbs.) 

923. 10 pounds ditto, 
in a wooden box. 
net $0.40. (Weight 
lli/ 2 lbs.) 

924. 5 p on 1 1 d s dit to, 
in a strong paper bag. 
net *0.18. (Weight 
6 lbs.) 

Imported Modeling Clay— light colored. 
926 a. 100 pounds Imported Modeling Clay (powdered) 
in a wooden box. net $4.50. (Weight 125 lbs.) 

926. 20 pouuds ditto, in a wooden box. net $1 10. 
(Weight 25 lbs.) 

927. 10 pounds ditto, in a wooden box. net $0.60. 
(Weight Hi/2 lbs.) 

928. 5 pounds ditto, in a strong paper bag. net $0.25. 
(Weight 6 1/2 lbs.) 

928 a. 1 package containing 4 small bricks (altogether 
5 pounds) Imported Modeling Clay, net $0 25. (Weight 
Gi/ 2 lbs.) 

Modeling Knives. 

929. 1 doz. Modeling-Knives in shape of paper-folder. 
4" long. $0.25. (3 c.) 

930. 1 doz. Modeling- Knives, one end rounded, the 
other pointed, net $0.25. (2 c.) 

931. A wooden Modeling- Knife of better quality. $0.10 



Modeling Boards. 



935. A wooden Modeling-Board, 7X9". $0.10. (8 c.) 

936. 1 doz. ditto. $1.00. (Weight 6>/ 2 lbs.) 

938. A wooden Modeling-Board, 9X12". $0.15. (8 c) 

939. 1 dozen ditto. $1.50. (75 c.) 

Vessels for Clay, with wooden covers. 

1671. 1 Fibre Vessel for Clay, with a turned wooden 
cover which la! ter may serve as a modeling board. No. 1, 
51/2" deep, IO1/4" diameter. $0.90. (Weight 2i/ 2 lbs.) 

1672. 1 ditto. No. 3, 4i/ 4 " deep, 93/ 4 " diameter. $0.75. 
(Weight 21/2 lbs.) 

1673. 1 ditto, No. 4, 33/ 4 " „ 8" „ $0.65. 
(Weight V* lbs.) 

White Enameled Cloth, not ruled. 

944 a. White Glazed Muslin, plain, to cover tables 

during exercises in clay-work, li/j yard wide, per linear 
yard. $0.30. (22 c.) 

Designs and Directions for the Eleventh Occupa- 
tion are contained in 

Kraus' Guide, Number Ten. In paper. $0.50; 
and separately, in the special reprint therefrom: 
The Eleventh Occupation. In paper. $0.30 
Designs: Steiger's Designs for Modeling in Clay, 
arranged by John Kraus and Maria Kraus - Boslte. 
13 plates, in wrapper. $0 30 

Designs for Modeling (with German text). $0.60 

910. FrcebeVs Kindergarten Occupations for (he 
Family. No. 30. {Modeling in Clay.) In a paper 
box. $0.75. ((50 c.) 

This Box contains 2 bricks of Clay, 1 wooden Mod- 
eling-Board, 7X9", 3 wooden Modeling-Knives, and 
Designs. 

Sand-Modeling. 

During the past few years the value of sand in the 
kindergarten has become more and more recognized. 
The clean, white sand of the seashore is the kind 
usually preferred, but in many localities it can almost 
be classed as a luxury because of the high trans- 
portation expenses due to its excessive weight. Our 
zinc-lined sand-table lias proved to be most practical 
and the outfit of a perfectly appointed kindergarten 
would be incomplete without it. While 8 or 10 children 



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can conveniently use the table at the same tim^, it is 
not so large as to be unwieldy. The legs are pro- 
vided with' castors, so that, even though the box is 
full of sand, the table can be readiiy moved. The 
legs fold up and are constructed like tliose on our 
regular kindergarten tables, thus permitting the 
table to be stowed away iu a comparatively small 
space when not in use. The box is 6' inches deep, 
the rim being 22 inches above th > floor, so that even 
the smaller children have no trouble in handling the 
sand. The tables are neatly and durably constructed 
of well-seasoned wood, they are well shellacked, and 
filled with clean sand they present a very attractive 
appearance, being at the same time a source of 
much benefit and pleasure to the little ones. If pre- 
ferred we can furnish a table similar to the one de- 
scribed above, but without the zinc lining, the bottom 



being covered with blue enamel. If so desired, smaller 
or larger tables, both with or without the zinc lining, 
can be supplied by us, prices being quoted on appli- 
cation. Such tables must be made to order and 
naturally cost comparatively more than the regular 
size. If for one reason or another a sand-table can 
not be used, our sand-boxes and sand-trays can serve 
a-< substitutes, their construction being such as to com- 
bine cheapness with durability. Our "Brooklyn" 
Sand-Table Buildlng-B3X is an exceedingly useful 
adjunct to our table. The blocks are made of maple 
and are similar to those of the Enlarged Gifts. 

Other articles used in connection with Sand- 
Modeling, such as Modeling-Knives, Sticks. Slats 
and Shells will be found on other pages of this 
catalogue. 




The illustration above shows our Sand-Tuble with 
the Building-Box uncovered in the middle. Beneath 
the table is a Sand- Box, and in this a Sand-Tray. 
945. 1 bushel White Sand, about 2000 cubic inches, in 
a woodeu box. $1.00. (Weight 110 lbs.) 
945 a. 1 barrel containing about 2 l /2 bushels White 
Sand. $2.00. (Weight about 300 lbs.) 

947. 1 Zinc-Lined Sand Table, iy 4 feet long. 21/2 feet 
wide, 22" high, box 6" deep, with patent folding legs 
$20.00. (Weight 115 lbs.) 

947 a. 1 Sand-Table (not zinc-lined), blue enamelled 
bottom, 7 ; Vi feet long, 2 l /2 feet wide, 22" high, box 6" 
deep, with patent foldiug legs. $13 50. (Weight 70 lbs.) 

948. 1 Sand - Box, 38" X 38" X 41/2", 4" deep. $3 00. 
(Weiyht 20 1b-!.) 

949. 1 Sand-Tray, 137 4 "X183/ 4 "X1V8", 1" deep. 
$0.40. (Weight lib.) 

950. 1 "Brooklyn" Sand-Table Building-Box : 20 two- 
inch Cubes, 9 two-inch Cubes cut in half diagonally. 
i Blocks 4"X2"X1", 6 two-inch Cylinders, 1 two-inch 
Cylinder cut in half lengthwise, 3 two-inch Spheres, 



3 two-inch Hemispheres, 3 Arches 2"X2 ;/ X4" in a. 
varnished whitewood box. $8.00. (Weight 10 lbs.) 

Directions for the use of Sand in the Kindergarten 
wilt be found in: 

Fletcher, Sand Modelling, illustrated, boards. $1.40 

Pans for Moulding" Moist Sand. 

1749. A box containing 10 Tin Pans of different sizes 
and forms. $1.00 (8 c.) 



Sample-Cards of Work. 



951. Steiger's Sample-Cards of Work that may be pro- 
duced by means of the material, etc., of Frcebd's 
Kindergarten Occupations for the Family. Nos. 1 — 12. 
In Portfolio, net $0.75. (42 c.) 

951a. Steiger's Sample-Cards of Illustrations and of 
Work that may be produced by means of the material, 
etc, of Frozbel's Kindergarten Occupations for the 
Family. Nos. 13—30. net $0.50. (34 c.) 



Third Division: Miscellaneous Material. 



Portraits, Photograph and Busts 

of Fr rebel. 

New Colored Portrait of Fraebel. 

Authorities have pronounced this colored portrait 
the best likeness of Froebel thus far produced. It is 
not intended to be an "idealized" portrait of the 



Figures in parentheses following 
the price denote postage. 

great pedagogue, but it is a true likeness of the man 
in the last years of his life. The fact that the picture 
is colored makes it more attractive to the children, 
while the low price puts it within the reach of every 
kindergarten. Besides a larger black print of the 
same portrait, we also offer a small one (see No. 953b 
below) which can be used in connection with paper- 
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953. Chrornolithographed Portrait of Frcebel (8 colors), 
print Hi 2 xl4", sheet 19X24". $1.00. (6 c.) 




953a. Portrait of Frcebel, print 8X10", sheet 14X17". 

$0.50. (3 c ) 

953b. One dozen ditto, print 1 3 /.|X2" sheet 3X4". 

$0.10. (2 c.) 

953c. 100 ditto. $0 50. (7 c.) 

Jubilee-Portrait 

952 a. A portrait of Frcebel, print 15 X 19", sheet 22x28". 

net $1.00 (4 c.) 

952 b. ditto, 8X10", sheet 14X17". net $0.50. (3 c.) 

952 ca. ,, oi/ 4 X6i/.j", sheet 83/ 4 Xl0'/-,". per 100 net 

$2.00 ; per doz. net $0.35 

952 da. ditto. 3X3 : W', sheet 5X6'/.,". per 100 net $1.0') ; 

per doz. net $0.1"> 

952 ea. ditto, IX l 1 /*", sheet 2X21/2 7 '- per 100 net $0.50 ; 

per doz. net $0.10 

Idealized Portrait 

952 f. A portrait of Frcebel, print 15X19", sheet 22X28". 

net $1.00. (4 e.) 

952 g. ditto, 8X10", sheet 14X17". net $0.50, (3 c.) 

952 ha. „ 51/4X151/3", sheet 8V4X10Va"- per 100 net 

$2.00 ; per doz. net $0.35 

952 ia. ditto, 3x37 4 ", sheet 5X6I/4". per 100 net $1.00 ; 

per doz. net $0.15 

952 ka. ditto, IXIV4", sheet 2X2i/ 2 ". per 100 net $0.50 ; 

per doz. net $0.10 



980. A lithograph, portrait of Frcebel, profile, 12X18". 
$0.30. 8 c.) 

981. ditto, mounted on heavy pasteboard. $0.50. (14 c.) 

Froebel with the Children. 

981 c. A picture of Frcebel, which represents him 
surrounded by children, print 8'/ 2 Xl2", sheet 14X18". 
net $0.75. (3 c.) 

Photograph of Froebel. 

981 d. A photograph of Frcebel. Cabinet size, 4i/.X6i/ 4 ". 
$0.50 

Busts of Froebel. 
981 e. A clav bust of Frcebel, 15" high, bronzed. S4.50. 
(Weight 15 lbs.) 

981 f. ditto, white $6.50. (Weight 15 lbs.) 
981 g. .„ 28" high, net $8.00. (Weight 40 lbs. 

Mother Play Pictures. 

Chromolithographed Pictures from Proebel's Mother 

Play, print 1UX15", sheet 14 X 21": The Bridge, Beckon- 
ing the Piteous, (ins* - Mowing, The Wheelwright. 
(4 $0.18. (3 c.) 

Plain Pictures from Frcebel'^ Mother Play (not. colored), 
print 12x18", sheet 17x23' V': The Bird's Nest, The 
Wind, The Kni . hts and the Good Child. The Pigeon- 
Eouse, l'at-a-Cake. The Fish in the Brook, The Little 
Gardener, The Children on the Tower, The Greeting, 
The family. The Light-Bird, The Child and the Mom. 
@ $0.12. (4 c.) 



In the Childs World Pictures. 

Plain Pictures from Poulsson's "In the Child's World," 
printed on white cardboard 11X14": The Baker, The 
Carpenter, The Miner, The Cobbler, The Farmer, Goiug 
to the Bla -ksmith's, Water at Work, The Win 1 at Work, 
Father Time's Procession, Santa Clans and the Mouse, 
net @ $0.05 (2 c.) p^r set of ten net $0.40 (15 c.) 

Oak Picture Frames 

with Removable Backs. 

These picture-f ram 3s have been made specially for 
the purpose of displaying the Mother Play Pictures. 
The backs can be readily removed so that the picture 
in the frame can be replaced by another. Having the 
pictures thus framed protects them from the dust; it 
preserves them clean and neat, while hanging them 
on the wall unframed they would be ruined in less 
than one-filth the time. Similar frames of other sizes 
can be made to order, prices being quoted on 
application. 

095. 1 Oak Picture-Frame with removable bade, size of 
Colored Mother Piay Pictures(allowing for a sheet!4X 21"). 
$2.00 (Weight 4 lbs.) 

9.96. 1 ditto, size of Plain Mother Play Pictures (allow- 
ing for a sheet 17X24"). $2.50. (Weight 6 1/2 lbs.) 

Busy Work Tiles. 

An occupation for the youngest children— in the 
home, the kindergarten, aid thj primary school, 

The tile is a finely finished board, 6" square, with 
holes drilled for peg-; of various colors. 

The pegging of lines, angles, and geometrical forms, 
the arranging of the colors In the various combi- 
nations, and the invention of new forms and combi- 
nations give much p'e isure, while affording the means 
of instruction to the little ones in the kindergarten and 
at home. 

As put up for kindergarten and s hool use, the 
boards are without pegs, and the pegs are in boxes of 
one thousand each, assorted in six colors. For use in 
families one board with a good assortment of pegs is 
put up in a paper box, making it complete. 

There are three kind of tiles with d.ffevent patterns. 
1733. 1 Busy Work Tile, with holes arranged i/ 2 " apart 
in the forme of a square, without pegs. $0.-15. (5 c) 
1 732 a. 1 ditto, in a box, with pegs. $0.35. (8 c.) 

1733. 1 ditto, with holes arranged W' apart iu theform 
of a triangle, without pegs. $0.25. (5 c.) 

1733 a. 1 ditto, in a box, with pegs. $0.35. (8 c.) 

1734. 1 ditto, with holes arranged 1/2" apart in the form 
of a circle, with a cross in the centre, without pegs. 
$0 '25. (5 c.) 

1734 a. 1 ditto, in a box, with pegs. $0.35. (8 c.) 

Busy Work Tiles, a cheaper kind. 

1737 a. 1 doz. Busy Work Tiles, with 100 holes arranged 
i/'.." apart, in the form of asquare.w thontpogs. $1.75.(54c.) 
1736. 1000 pegs, 6 colors, in a box. $0.20. (4 c.) 

Busy Work Tiles, Enlarged, 

10x10". 

1735. 1 Busy Work Tile, Enlarged, 10X10", with holes 
3 /i(i" in diameter, arranged 1" apart iu the form of a 
xq tare, with ]u0 pegs 2" long, assorted in 6 colors. 
$0.50. 20 c.) 

Papers, Straws, Glass Beads, 

and Colored Wooden Beads for Stringing. 

Disks and Squares of Glazed Paper. 

775. 500 disks of glazed paper, 1" diameter, assorted 

colors. SO. 12. (2 c.) 

775&.1000 dentated disks of glazed paper, assorted 

co ors. £0.25. (3 <:.) 

7 75 b. SOU disks of glazed paper, 1" diameter, pr & secol. 

$0.12. (2 b/) 

7 75c. 1000 disks of glazed paper, 1" diameter, assorted! 

colors. $0.18. (3 c.) 

776 d. 1000 ditto, pr & secol, ti d) sh, gray and black. I 

so is. (:s c.) 

775e. 1000 ditto, pr cC secol. $0.18 (3 c.) 



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770. 500 one-inch squares of glazed paper, assorted 

colors/ '$0.12. (2 c.) 

776 a. 5')0 ditto, pr & secol. $0.12. (2 c.) 

776 b. 1000 „ pr & secol, ti, gray and black. $0.18.(3 c.) 

776 c. 1000 „ assorted colors and shades. $0.18. (3c.) 

776 d. 1000 „ pr <& secol. $0.18. (3 c.) 

Disks and Squares 
of Prang's Standard Colored Papers. 

777. 500 disks, 1" diameter, Prang's papers 11, 12, 13, 
14, 15, 171, 172. 173, 174, 175. 91, 92. 93, 94, 95, 51, 52 53, 54, 
55, 131,132, 133, 134, 135, 211, 212, 2!3, 214, 2 .5. $0.15. (2c.) 

777 a. 500 one-inch squares, Prang's papers, 11, 12. 13, 14, 
15, 171, 172, 17:t, 174, 175, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 
131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215. $0.15. (2 c.) 

Squares and Disks of Engine-Colored Paper. 

782 a. 1000 one-inch squares of engine-colored paper 1 
red. $0.12. ("2 c.) 

783 b. 1000 ditto, bine. $0 12. (2 c.) 
783 c. 1000 ,, yellow. $0 12. (2 c.) 
783 d. 1000 „ violet. $0.12. r2 c.) 
783 e. 1000 „ green. $012 (2 c.) 
783 f. 1000 „ orange. $0.12. (2 c.) 
783 g. 1000 ,, white. $0.12. (2 c.) 
783 h. 1000 „ black. $0.12. (2 c.) 

783 i. 1000 one-inch disks of engine-colored paper, 
red. $0.12. (2 c.) 

782 k. 1000 ditto, blue. $0 12. (2 c.) 

783 1. 1000 ,, yellow. $0.12. (2 c.) 
783 m. 1000 „ violet. $0.12. (2 c.) 
783 n. 1000 „ green. $0.12. (2 c.) 
783 o. 1000 „ orange. $0.12. (2 c.) 
782 p. 1000 ,, white. $0.12. (2 c.) 
782 q. 1000 „ black. $0.12. (2 c.) 

Squares and Disks of Gold and Silver Paper. 

782 r. 500 one-inch squares of gold paper. $0.15. (2 c.) 

782 s. 500 ditto of silver paper. $0.15. (2 c.) 

783 t. 500 one-inch disks of gold paper. $0.15. (2 c.) 
782 u. 500 ditto of silver paper. $0.15. (2 c.) 

White and Colored Straws. 

779. 100 straws, about 10" long, assorted colors. $0.15. 
(5 c.) 

780. 1 box cont'g 1000 white straws, s/ 4 " long. $0.25.(3 c.) 
780a.l ,, ,. 1000 white straws, 1" long. $0.30.(5 c.) 
780 b.l „ „ 1000 cold straws, s/ 4 » long. $0.35.(3 c.) 
780c. 1 ,, ,, lOOOcol'd straws, 1" lung. $ 0.10. 5c.) 
783'. 100 straws, about 10" long, white. $0.10. (5c.) 

Glass Beads for Stringing. 

778. 1 box containing 500 broken glass beads in assorted 
colors. $0.20. (3 c.) 

Half-Inch Wooden Beads for Stringing. 

788. 1 box containing 144 half-inch wooden beads, 

spheres, cubes, and cylinders, assorted in primary and 

secondary colors. $0.40. 7 c.) 

790. 1 box containing 1000 hal' inch wooden beads 

spheres only, in primary and seco)idary colors. $2.00. 

(3D c.) 

790a. 1 box containing 10!!0 half-inch wooden heads. 

spheres, cubes, and cylinders, assorted in primary and 

secondary colors. $2.00. (38 c.) 

790b. 1 box containing 36 half-inch wooden leads, 

spheres, cubes, and cylinders, assorted in primary and 

secondary colors. $0.12. (2 c) 

790c. 1 box containing 144 half-inch wooden beads, 

spheres, cubes and cylinders, assorted, uncolored. 

$0.40. (7 c) 

One-Inch Wooden Beads for Stringing. 

791a. 1 box containing 144 one-inch wooden leads, 
spheres, cubes and cylinders, assorted and in primary 
and secondary colors. $1 00. (4 1 c.) 

791b. 1 wooden box, containing 500 one-inch wooden 
beads, spheres, cubes and cylinders, assorted and in 
primary Siiid secondary colors. $3.5). (Weight 12 lbs.) 
791c. 1 box containing 144 one-inch wooden bea is, 
spheres only, in primary and secondary colors. $1.00. 
(41 c.) 

791 d. 1 wooden box containing 500 one-inch wooden 
heads, spheres only, in primary and secondary colors. 
$3.50. (Weight 12 lbs.) 



791 c. 1 bnx containing 144 one inch wooden beads, 
spheres, cubes and cylinders, assorted, uncolored. $1.00. 
(41 c.) 

791 f. 1 box containing 144 one-inch wooden beads, 
spheres only, uncolored. $1.00 (41 c.) 

Tin Pans, 

for holding beads etc. 

791. 1 dozen plain flat edge Tin Pans, 6i/ 4 xl s / 8 /; . 
$0.40. (24 c.) 

791 a. 1 dozen plain round Tin Patty Pans, 3" diameter. 

$0.50. (25 c.) 

Shoe Laces, 

for stringing beads, straws, disks etc. 

792. 1 dozen round cotton shoe laces, 45" long, $0.18. 
(3 c.) 

792 a. 10 button fasteners with needles attached, net 
$0.10. (2 c.) 

Cube-Root Blocks. 

1632. A set of Cube-Root Blocks, 8 pieces, in a var- 
nished cherry-wood box. $0.00. (11 c.) 
1634. ditto, 15 pieces. $0 80. (lie.) 

Numeral Frames.. 

1641. A Numeral Frame, on wooden stand, 38" high, 
27" wide, with two Bl >ckb >ards, 17" high. 6" wide, at the 
side, and 10 wires with 100 Balls, each 1" diameter, in 
primary and secondary colors, net $5.00 (Weight 20 lbs.) 
1644. A Numeral Frame, size 8x10", with 100 colored 
Balls in primary and secondary colors. No. 1. $0.50. (12 c.) 
164G. ditto. No. 2 (better quality). $0 65 (13 c.) 
1648. A Numeral Frame, size 10X12", with 114 Balls in 
primary and secondary colors. No. 3. $0.65. (17 c.) 
1650. ditto. No. 4 (better quality) $0.75 (18 c.) 

jg®" The cost of forwarding the above goods is charged 
extia. 

Loose Letters, for Teachers. 

1704. A wooden box containing 310 loose German 
Letters, Punctuation Marks and Numerals, all mounted 
on pasteboard, net $2.50. (Weight: 8 l / 2 1'^.) 

Spelling and Reading Games. 

1704a. A new Reading Game, containing about 300 
English capi'al and sma'l letters size of letters 3 /sX 1 /2 / ')» 
mounted on wood, with partitioned frame for receiving 
the letters. $0 90. (20 c.) 

1704 b. A new'Spelling and Writing Game, containing 
about 500 English capitil and small letters, punctuation 
marks and numerals, printed on cardboard, 18 small 
pictures for object teaching and a cardboard stand with 
slides to display the letters. iPO.'.'O. (14 c.) 
1704c. Anew Spelling and Writing Game, containing 
about 500 German capital and small letters, punctuation 
marks and numerals, printed on cardboard, 25 small 
pictures for object tea' hing and a cardboard stand with 
slides to display the letters. $100. 30 c.) 
1704d. A new Reading name, con'aining about 600 
German capital and small letters, punctuation marks 
and numerals (size of letters VsX 1 /^")- mounted on wood 
with partitioned frame for receiving the letters. $1.50. 
(39 c.) 

1704 o. Graebner's Lesespiel. 274 German letters, 
figures and signs, on cardboard. In a wrapper. $0.70. 
(19 c.) 

1704 f. Word Builder. A neat pasteboard box, con- 
taining more than 250 pieces of cardboard, one inch 
high, comprising capital and small letters, numerals and 
punctuation marks. SO. 12. (3 c.) 

1704g. Sentence Builder. A neat pasteboard box con- 
taining more than 230 pieces of cardboard, one inch high, 
with short words and punctuation marks printed on 
both sides. $0.14 (4 c.) 

Reading Charts. 

1705a. Steiger's German Reading and Script 
Charts, 25 pL.tes, 17X21", printed on heavy white paper, 
muslin-lined on top, each plate with 2 rings. With a 
Guide to Pronunciation of German, net $1.50 (postage 18c. 
extra). Mounted on binder's board, net $4.50— varnished, 
net $5.50. (Expressage extra.) 



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1705 b. Appleton's English Reading Charts, 

prepared by .Rebecca D. Rickoff. 47 numbers, including 
a beautiful Chart of Colors, size '27x34", printed on 



strong, flexible, tinted paper, edged with muslin, and 
the whole firmly bound at the upper margin. Mounted on 
substantial iron supporter. net$i2.50. (Expressage extra.) 




Prang's Models for Form-Study 

and Drawing. 

Models for Individual Pupils. 

Set No. 20.— This Set comprises the following Solids 
(size IX 2"): — Sphere, Hemispheres. Cube, Cyliuder.Square 
Prism, Right-angled Triangular Prism, and 6 each <<f the 
following Plane Figures:— Circle, Semi. ir>le. Square 
Oblong, Right-angled Triangle, and colore! sticks, as- 
sorted lengths, 1, 2, 3 aud 4". net $0.15. (8 c) 
Set No. 21.— This Set comprises the following Solids 
(size 1X2"): Ellipsoid, Ovoid, (one, Square, Pyramid. 
Equilateral Triangular Prism, Vase-Form, a:.d 6 each of 
the following Plane Figures— Ellipse, Oval, Circle, 
Square, Equilateral Triangle, Right-angled Triangle, Isos- 
celes Triangle: and c dored sticks, assorted lengths, 1, 
•2, 3 and 4". net $0.15. (8 c ) 

Set No. 22.— This Set contains:— Sphere, Hemisphere, 
Cube (size 2", and 4 each:— Circle. Semicircle, Square, 
a-id 1 dozen 2 ' sticks net ?0.15. (9 c.) 
Set No. 23.— This Set contains :— Cylinder. Square, 
Prism, VaseFom (size 2X4"), and 4 each:— Circle, 
Square, 0>>long. net $0.20. (18 v, ) 

Set No. 24. This Set contans:— Equilateral Triangular 
Prism. Right-angled Triangular Prism, Ell psoid, Ovoid, 
and 4 each:— El. ipse. Oval, Equilateral Triangle, Right- 
angled Triangle, net $0.20. (16 c) 

Set No. 25.— Size of Solids, 2x4"). This Set contain-:— 
Sphere. Hemisphere, Cube, Cylinder, Square Prism, 
Right angle 1 Triangular Prism. Circles. Semicircles, 
Squares, Oblongs, Right angled Triangles, and sticks, 
net $0.30. 25 c.) 

Set N J. 26.— size of Solids, 2X4" . This set contains:— 
Ellipsoid, Ovoid, Equilateral Triangular Prism 
Square Pyramid, and Vase-Forin, Ellipses, Ovals, Circles, 



Squares. Equilateral Triaugles, Right-angled Triangles, 
Isosceles Triangles, and Micks, net $0 35. (22 c.) 

Model Set for >"ormal and Private Schools and 
Special Students. 

Normal Set No. 4.— Solids, in two sizes, 1X2" and 
2X4"). This. set includes 2 eaoh of the following:— Sphere, 
Cube, Cylinder, Hemisphere, Square Prism, Right angled 
Triangular Prism, Ellipsoid, Ovoid, Equilateral Trian- 
gubir Prism. Cuiie, Square Pyramid, Vase-Form; one 
each of the following: Hexagonal Prism, Square and Cir- 
cular Plinths: with six each of the following tablets: 
Circle (three sizes), Square (three sizes), Broad Oblong, 
Semicirc'e (three size-), Right-angled Triangle, Narrow 
Oblong, Narrow Ellipse, Broad Ellipse, Oval, Equilateral 
Triangle, Isosceles Triangle, Right-angled Scalene Tri- 
an-le; also Scissors, Colored Paper, Pencil, Eraser, Ruler. 
Sticks, Paper for folding, cutting and drawing. $1.50. 
Weight: 5»/» lbs.) 

Cubical Counting Blocks. 

These blocks arc the same size as those of the Third 
(.ift. They are, however, made ot less expensive 
wood, and are not quite as accurate. This does nut 
conflict with their utility as counters, as material for 
making designs on the principle of mosaic work etc. 
1710. 1000 one-inch Cubical Counting Blocks, assorted 
in primary and secondary colors. $5.50 
17 11. 10 '0 ditto, plain. $4.o0 

171J8. 10U ditto, assorted in primary and secondary 
odors, in a cardboard box. $0 60 (3" <•. 
17 13. 100 ditto, plain, in cardboard box. $0.50. (30 c.) 
1714. 27 ditto, assorted in primary and secoudary 
colors, iu a cardboard box. $0.18. (10 c) 



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1748 a. 1000 Square Pegs 

$0.12. (9 c.) 

1748 b. 3000 ditto, 3/ 4 " long, not colored 



The Educational Clock-Dial. 

This is not a new idea, but presented in a new 
form, which commends it to all progressive teachers. 

The back contains a series of illustrations and de- 
scriptions of the various methods used in different 
ages for marking time. 

1705. 1 Educational Clock-Dial, mounted on heavy bind- 
er's board, 12", bound with cloth and varnished, net 
$0.50. (20 c.) 

1706. ditto, on heavy cardboard, without binding or 
varnishing (a good article for the home, but not as dur- 
able for school use), net $0.25. (12 c) 

1706 a. ditto, 4 l /y dial, on heavy binder's board, net 

$0.12. (2 c) 

1706 b. ditto, per doz. net $1.25. (16 c.) 

Colored Pegs in Spectrum-Colors. 

1746. 1000 round Pegs, 3/ 4 " long, 6 colors, net $0.20 (5 c.) 

1747. 3000 satire Prtus, s/ 4 " lon^, 6 colors, net $0.15(11 c.) 

1748. 1000 square Pegs, l l / 4 " long, 6 colors, net $0.15. (Jc.) 

Counting Pegs, not colored. 

li U" long, not colored. 
$0.12. (lie.) 

Weaving-Apparatus for Teachers. 

1750. A large wooden Frame, 26" high, 22" wide, with 
50 strips of tinted cardboa; d, 22" long, 1" wide, and 1 
wooden Weaving-Needle, 23" long. $4.00. (Weight 3 lbs,) 

Disks for Laying. 

1752. A box containing 100 Disks of heavy binder's 
boav : ' 3/ 4 " diameter, in 8 shades. $0.30 (3 c.) 

Mrs. Hailmann's Lentils. 

1755. A box containing 1000 Wooden Squares and Disks, 
V-»" diameter, assorted in 6 colors, net $0.25. (3 c.) 

1756. ditto, in light colored wood, net $0.25. (3 c.) 

1757. ditto, in dark colored wood, net $0 25. (3 c.) 

1758. A box containing 1000 Wooden Disks, y 4 " dia- 
meter, 6 colors, net $<> 25. (3 c.) 

1758 a. A box containing 100J Wooden Squares, 1/4" dia- 
meter, in 6 colors, net $0.25. (3 c.) 

(see The Thirteenth Gift, page 8.) 

Gummed Paper Dots. 

1759. 1000 Gummed Coated Paper 1/4" Squares, assorted 
in primary and secondary colors. Prang's Standard 
Colored Paper, net $0.15. (2 c.) 

1759 b. 1000 ditto, Colors of the 18-Scale Spectrum, net 
$0.15 i,2 c.) 

1759 a. 1000 Gummed Coated Paper 1/4" Circles, as- 
sorted in primary and seconday colors. Prang's Standard 
Colored Paper, net $0.15. (2 c.) 

1759 c. 1000 ditto, Colors of the 18-Scale Spectrum, net 
$0.15. (2 c.) 

Gummed Paper Rings. 

1753. 500 Gummed Coated Paper Rin-s, 1", l}/ 2 " and 
2" diameter, assorted in primary and secondary colors 
with a tint and a shade of each (18 colors), (Prang's 
Standard Colored Paper). 11 t $0 40. (2 c.) 

1753 a. 500 ditto, Colors of the 18-Scale Spectrum net 
$0.40. (2 c.) 

Gummed Paper Strips. 

1754. 300 Gummed Coated Paper Strips, 5X l / 8 ", as- 
sorted in primary and secondary colors with a tint and 
a shade of each (18 colors), Prang s Standard Colored 
Paper, n it $o.l0 (2 c.) 

1754a. :->00 ditto, Colors of the 18-Scale Spectrum, net 
$0.10. (2 c.) 

Educational Toy Money. 

1765. A Box containing assorted pieces of Educational 
Toy Money of heavy cardboard, representing about 
$100.00. net $0.25. (5 c.) 

Kindergarten Diplomas. 

1766. 1 Diploma for a Kindergarten Training Class, on 
heavy paper, print 10X12-', sheet 17X17". uet $0.35 
1766 a. 1 doz. ditto, net $3.00 



Glass Prisms. 

1767 a. 1 Glass Prism, 4" long. $0.10. (2 c.) 
1767 b. 1 ditto, 6" „ $0.15. (3 c.) 

1767 c. 1 „ 8" „ $0.30. (4 c.) 

Kindergarten Fancy - Work 

j@@=- Articles suitable, for presents. -=§& 

As the articles enumerated in the following list are 
rather frail, they must, if sent singly by mail, be 
packed between thick pieces of binder's board to 
prevent their being damaged. The postage as here 
given is figured on this basis and is therefore com- 
paratively high, but, when several articles are mailed 
in one package, the postage is reduced considerably 
as the packing will weigh as much for a dozen as it 
does for one. 

Canvas Articles for Embroidering 

•with Imitation of Enamel Painting. 

1144. 1 Plate, 5i/ 2 " diameter. $0 10. (3 c.) 

1145. 1 Book-Mark. $0.05. (2 c.) 

1146. 1 Watch-Holder inform of a Slipper. $0.10. (3 c.) 

1147. 1 Lamp-Mat, 7" diam. $0.15. (4 c.) 

1148. 1 ditto, &1/2" diam. $0.15. (7 c) 

1149. 1 small Basket, octagonal. $0.10. (3 c.) 

1150. 1 Watch-Holder. $0.10. (3 c) 

1151. 1 Wall-Almanac. $0.20. (5 c ) 

1152. 1 Match Holder. $0 10. (3 c.) 

1153. 1 small Wall-Pocket. $0.15. (5 c.) 

Embroidery on Silver Canvas-Paper. 

Canvas Articles. 

Articles marked with an asterisk (*) are supplied with 

a back-piece or box). 
1250.* 1 Basket, octagonal. $0.40. (6 c.) 

1251. 1 Whisk Broum-Holder. $0.20. (10 c) 

1252. 1 Basket, hexagonal, with handle. $0.30. (15 c.) 

1253. 1 Watch-Holder in form of a Clock. $0.10. (3 c.) 

1254. 1 small WalLPocket. $0.10. (6 c.) 

1255. 1 Plate. $0.25. (5 c) 
1256.* 1 Napkin Ring. $0.15. (3 c.) 

1257. 1 Basket, octagonal. $0.10. (4 c.) 

1258. 1 Card-Holder in form of aWall-Pocket. $0.15.(8c.) 

1259. 1 Lamp-Mat. $0.10. (6 c.) 

1260. 1 Match Box. $0.10. (4 c.) 

1261. 1 small Basket, oblong. $0.15. (2 c.) 
1362. 1 Bouquet-Holder. $0.15. (7 c.) 

1263. 1 Card Rack. $0.20. (9 c.) 

1264. IMatch-Box. $0.10. (4 c.) 
1365. 1 small Wall Pocket. $0.10. (5 c.) 

1266. 1 Lamp Mat $0.10. (6 c.) 

1267. 1 Needle Book Cover. $0.15. (2 c.) 

1268. 1 Wall-Pocket. $0 15. (7 c.) 

1269. 1 Watch-Holder Stand. $0.15. (4 c.) 

1270. 1 Card-Holder in form of a Wall-Pocket. $0.10. (5c.) 

1271. 1 Wall-Pocket, with Match Box. $0.25. (10 c.) 

1272. 1 Watch-Holder in form of a Slipper. $0.15. (9 c.) 

1373. 1 Lamp-Mat. $0.30. ((> c.) 

1374. 1 Frame lor Photograph. $0.10. (5 c.) 

1275. 1 Comb-Case. $0.16. (5 c.) 

1276. 1 Wall-Pocket. $0 15. (fie.) 

1277. 1 Pin-Cushion. $0.35. (5 c.) 

1278. 1 Lamp-Mat. . $0.10. (6 c.) 

1379. 1 small Wall-Pocket. $0.10. (4 c) 

1380. 1 Napkin Ring. $0.10. (2 c.) 

1381. 1 Lamp Mat. $0.15. (8 c.) 

1383. 1 Needle-Book Cover. $0.10. (4 c.) 
1283. 1 Wall-Pocket. $0.20. (10 c.) 

1384. 1 Needle-Book Cover. $0.10. (5 c) 
1288.* 1 Lamp-Mat. $0.60. (7 c.) 
1391.* 1 Wall-Pocket. $0.40. ((5 c.) 

1292. 1 Frame for Photograph. $0.15. (5 c.) 
1296.* 1 small Basket. $0.;0. (7 c.) 
1297.* 1 Plate. $0.35. (4 c.) 
1299.* 1 Wall-Almanac $0.50. (8 c.) 
1301. 1 Book-Mark. $0.10. (1 c ) 
1304. 1 Collar Box, with cover. $0.50. (8 c.) 
1306.* 1 Watch-Holder. $0.25. (4 c.) 
1309.* 1 Match-Holder. $0.25. (3 c.) 
1313. 1 Jewel-Case. $0.25. (3 c.) 
1317.* 1 Lamp-Mat. $0.50. (10 c.) 
1319.* 1 Lamp-Mat. $0.30. (5 c.) 
1337.* 1 Pen-Holder Stand. $0.35. (6 c.) 
1343.* 1 Match-Box. $0.25. (5 c) 



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1 373.* 1 Watch-Holder in form of a Slipper. $0.15. (3 c) 

1373.* 1 Thermometer. $0.75. (6 c.) 

1374.* 1 Spectacle-Case. $0.15. (3 c.) 

1376. 1 Ci gar-Case in form of a Goblet. $0.30. (3 c.) 

1382.* 1 Holy-Water Stoup. $0.50. (4 c.) 

1383. 1 Handkerchief-Box. $0.85. (lie.) 

1385. 1 Box for Playing-Marks. $0.25. (3 c.) 

1386.* 1 Lamp-Mat. $0.65. (13 c.) 

1394. 1 Napkin-Ring. $0.15. (3 c.) 

1397. 1 Glove-Box. $1.00. (13 c.) 

1398. 1 Basket with handle. $0.60. (9 c ) 
1399.* 1 Frame for Photograph. $0.15. (3 c.) 
1408.* 1 Card-Receiver. $0.55. (7 c.) 
1413. 1 Book-Mark . $0.08. (1 c.) 

1436. 1 Lamp Mat. $0.55. (8 c.) 
1437.' 1 Night-Lamp-Shade. $0.9". (8 c) 
1438.* 1 Memorandum-Slate. $0.50. (5 c.) 
1439. 1 Wall-Pocket. $0.10. (4 c.) 

1453. 1 Book-Mark. $0.08. (I c.) 

1454. 1 Book-Mark, with colored picture. $0.16. (1 c.) 

Baskets of colored Card-board, 

for Cards or Needle-Work. 

1455. A package, containing 6 small Baskets of colored 
card-board, assorted sizes and colors. $0.40. ,7 c ) 
1455 a. A package, containing <*. larger Baskets of colored 
card-board, assorted sizes and colors. $0.60. (10 c.) 

Perforating and Embroidering 

Patterns on colored Card board. 
Perforating. 

1 Wall-Almanac. $0.20. (3 c ) 

1 Dust Protector for Lamp-Chimney. $0.10. (1 c.) 

1 Napkin-Riug with Picture. $0.15. (2 c.) 

1 small Book-Mark. $0.10. (1 c.) 

1 small Basket, octagonal. $0.15 (3 c.) 

1 Watch-Holder in form of a Slipper. $0.15. 

1 large Basket, octagonal. $0.20. (5 c.) 

1 Lamp-Mat. $0.2o. (6c) 



1457. 
1458. 
1463. 
1463. 
1466. 
1467. 
1468. 
1469. 



(2 c.) 



1478. 
1480. 
1481. 
1483. 
1483. 
1484. 
1485. 



Embroidery Designs. 

1 small Basket, octagonal. $0.10 ; (5 e.) 
1 large round Plate. $0.20. (8 c.) 
1 small Basket, oblong. $0.15. (7 c.) 
1 Book-Mark. $0.10. (3 c.) 
1 Needle Book Cover. $0.15. (2 c.) 
1 small round Plate. $0.15. (3 c.) 
1 Napkin-Ring. $0.15. (3 c.) 



New Embroidery Designs, 
on colored Card-board. 





1486. 1 Book-Mark. $0.00. (2 c.) 

1487. 1 Book-Mark in form of a Cross. 

$o.o>;. (2 c.) 

1488. 1 Dust-Protectov for Chimney 
of a Lamp. $0.06. (3 c) 
1489.* 1 Memorandum - Book. $0.40. 
,10 c.) 

1490.* 1 Glove-Box. $0.45. (9 c.) 
1491.* 1 Frame for Almanac. $0.50. (3 c.) 
1493. 1 Comb-Case. $0 05. 3 c.) 

1493. lBasket.cc- 
tagonal. *0. 15.(7 c.) 

1494. 1 Basket, oblong. $0.15. (Go.) 

1495. 1 small Basket, octagonal. 
$0.10. (4 c.) 

1496.* 1B.)X for Playing-Marks 
(Counters). $0.15. (4 c) 

1 Needle-Book Cover, 5i/ 2 x5i/ 2 ". $0 06. (3c.) 
1 Needle-Book Cover, 4 1 /^X4 1 / 4 ". $0.06. 3 c.) 
1 Frame for Photograph. $0.10. (4 c.) 
1500.* 1 Jewel Case. $0 25. (7 c.) 
loOl.* 1 Memorandum-Pad. $0 30. (6 c) 

1 Napkin-Ring, 2'/ 2 X7i/ 4 ". $0.06. (3 c.) 

1 Napkin -Ring. 2 '/... X73/ 4 ". $0.06. 18 c.) 

1 Plate, 91/2" diameter. $0.15. (7 c) 

1 Plate, 63/ 4 " diameter. $0.12. (5 c.) 

1 Plate, 8i / 4 X8i/ 2 ". $0.12. (6 c.) 

1 Watch-Holder. $0.10. (5 o.) 

1 Watch-Holder in form of a Slipper. $0.10. (5 c.) 

1 Wall-Pocket. $0.20. 5 c) 

1 Match-Holder. $0.25. (3 c.) 



1497. 
1498. 
1499. 



1503. 

l~Oi. 
1505. 
1506. 
1508. 
1510. 
1513. 
1514. 
1516.* 



1518. 1 Thread-Spool. $0.05. (3 c.)" 

1530.* 1 Cigar-Holder in form of a Goblet $0.60. (6 c.) 

1533.* 1 Cigar-Box. $0.35. (3 c.) 

1534. 1 Comb-Case. $0.05. (3 c.) 

1536. 1 small Basket, square. $0.20. (7 c.) 

1538. 1 small Basket, octagonal. $0. 15. (6 c.) 

1530. 1 Book-Mark. $0.05. (3 c.) 

1533. 1 Needle-Book Cover. $0 05. (2 c.) 

1534. 1 Scissor Case. $0.10. (4 c.) 
1536.* 1 Handkerchief -Box. $0.45. (8 c.) 
1538. 1 Watch-Holder. $0.10. (4 c.) 

1540. 1 Watch-Holder in form of a Slipper. $0.10. (4 c.) 
1543. 1 Wall-Pocket. $0.25. (9 c.) 

Fancy Articles of Brown Pasteboard, 

stamped and embossed, 
elaborate Designs. 

1560. 1 Pin-Cushion. $0.25. 2 c.) 

1563. 1 Watch Holder. $0.20. 5c.) 

1564. 1 Match -Holder. $0.20.(5c.) 
1566. 1 Playing - Card Holder. 
$0.25. (7 c.) 

1568. 1 Comb-Box. $0.30. (14 c.) 
1570. 1 Wall-Pocket. $0.40. (18c) 

1573. 1 Newspaper-Case. $0.35. 
(l">c.) I $0.10. (4c.) 

1574. 1 Needle - Book Cover. 
1576. 1 Envelope Case.$0.10.(5c) 
15. SO. 1« Whisk - Broom Holder. 
$0.15. (10 c) 

1583. 1 Card-Case. $0.10. (6 c.) 
1584 1 Watch- Holder in form 
of a Slipper. $0.06. (2c.) 
1588. 1 Whisk - Broom Holder. 
$0.20. (12 c.) 

1588. 1 small Wall - Pocket. 
$0.10. (5 c.) [(5 c.) 

1590. 1 Tliermometer. $0.30. 
1593. 1 Wall-Pocket.$0.15.(9c) 
1594. 1 small Wall - Pocket. 
$"10. (7 c.) [(4c.) 

1593.1 Match -Box. $0.10. 
1598. 1 Basket for Dust-Cloth. 
$0.35. (14 c) [(2 c.) 

IGOO. 1 Wat h-Holder. SO.Oi!. 
1G03. 1 small Wall - Pocket. 
$0.15. (9 c.) 1 (3 c) 

1604. 1 Match-Holder. $o.0o. 
1606. 1 Playing -Card Holder. 
$0.15. (7 c.) 

1608. 1 Comb-Case. $0 20 (10c.) 
1610. 1 large WalL - Basket. 
$)50. (17 c.) 

1613. 1 Noedl-<-Book Cover. $0.10. (4 c) 

1614. 1 Whisk-Broom Holder. $0.10. (6 c.) 

Fancy Articles of Celluloid, 

handsomely painted, and perforated for 

Embroidery. 

Book-Marks (size iy 4 X5i/ 4 ") with mottoes. 

Price of No. 3745-37151: each $0.25. (2 c) 
3745. Forget me not. 3745 a. The Lord bless thee. 

3745 b. Watch and Pray. 3745 c. Thy Will le don" 
3745 d. Search the Scriptures. 3745 e, Aus Liebe. 
3745f. Zura Andenken. 3745 g. V<rgiss mcin nicht 

3 7 45 h . Vertrau auf Gott. 3 745 i. Gruss Gott. 
3745 k. Gott schidze Dich. 3745 1. M'd Gott. 
3838. Glaitbe, Lvbe, Ho'ffe. $".15. (2c.) 

3866. Yergiss mein nicht. $0.30. (2c.) 

3867. MitGott. $0.30. (2 c.) 
3907. Vergiss mem nicht. $0.30. (2 c.) 

l^Book-Mark in form of a Cross (3y s X5"). with 




39:;o. 

motto Andenken. $0.30. (3 c.) 

1 Book-Mark (13/ 4 x 5 1/4") with mo tto Zur Erin- 

1 Needle-Book (1V 4 x2V4)- $0.20. (2c.) 

1 Book-Mark (1 3 AX5'/*") with mo: to Zum Attn 

$0.25. (3 c.) 

1 ditto. Aus Liebe. $0.25. (3 c) 

1 Frame for Photograph. (Open Space 2* wide 
3' A," high.) $n.50. (4c) 

4074. 1 M--x for Postage-Stamps (lx3X3"\ $060 (3c) 
40T5. 1 Needlo-Book (M/4X3'/.."! $0.85.' (3c.) ? ° 



970 
nerimg, 
4009. 
4031. 
denken. 
4021a, 
4070. 



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4* 86. 1 Pocket-Case for Com-t-Plaster.(2X272")$°- 25 -(3c.) 

4091. 1 Book-Mark in lorm of a Cross (3i/ 2 X 5 ")» with 

motto Mit Gott. $u.30. (3c.) 

5004. 1 N-te-Book (21/2X43/4"). $0.45. (4 c.) 

5022. 1 Book-Mark (IV4X51/4"), with motto Forget me 

ot. $0.30. (3 c.) 

025. 1 Book-Mark in form of a Cross (31/2X5"), with 
motto Mit Gott. $0.30. (2 c.) 

036. 1 Pocket Mirror (21/4 X 4"). $0.35. (3 c.) 
5050. 1 Book-Mark (2'/ 2 X(Ji/2"), with motto Gruss 
Gott. $0.45. (3 c.) [$0.45. (3 c) 

5050 a. 1 Book-Mark (272X61/2"). with motto Souvenir. 

OSO. 1 Pocket- Almanac (21/2X31/2' )• $0.35. ;3c.) 

5062. 1 Watch-Holder (3X472 '). $0.45. (2c.) 

5063. 1 Card-Case (2i/jX±")- $ lU5 - C 2 c -) 

5066. 1 Almanac in Tambourine-Form, 6" diam., with 
flower designs aud motto Gesegwt seijeder Tag. $1.00.(4 c.) 
5077. 1 Blotter with Handle (274X0' ). " 
5082. 1 Napkin-King (1 3 / 4 X7") 
with mottoGuten Appetit. $0.25. (3c.) 
5082a. 1 ditto. Wohtbekomms. $0.25. 
(3c.) 1(2 c.) 

5086. 1 Pocket-Slate (2X3"). $0.35. 



$0 50. (<>c.) 




5087. 1 Note-Book (2i/2X43/ 8 "). $0.45. (2c.) 

5088. 1 Almanac in Tambourine-Form, 6" diam., with 
bird designs and motto Gesegnet seijeder Tag. $1.00. (4 c.) 

5089. 1 Box for Pc stage-Stamps (1X3X3"). $0.60. (3c.) 
5091. 1 Needle-Book in form of a Heart (3X3"). 
$0.45. (2 c.) 

5093. 1 Needle-Book in form of a Palette (2i/ 4 X3V«"). 

$0.35. (2 c.) 

5096. 1 Needle-Book in form of a Fan (27 4 x4"). 
$0.45. (3 c.) 

5096 a. 1 Note-Book in form of a Fan (2y 4 X4"). 

$0.45. (3 c.) 

5097. 1 Frame for Photograph (Open space 37 3 X5"). 
$1.00. (9 c) 

5114. 1 Round Plate for Checkers, 3y 2 " diameter. 

$0.35. (3 c.) 

5130. 1 Pocket-Case for Court-Plaster (2X2Va"> 

$0.25. (2 c.) 

5132. 1 Hanging Key-Eack (574X81/2"). $1.15. (8 c.) 

5133. 1 Envelope- and Letter Case (5X7"). $1.15. (8c.) 



Outline Embroidery Cards. 

New Embroidery Pictures, small, 41x64". —(For prices seep. 11, No. 351 



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4®- For use in classes we can furnish large quantities of any one of the above small Outline Embroidery 
Cards (No. 511—560) at the rate of $0.25 per dozen; the large size (No. 611—65'? on p. 42) @ $0.35 per doz. 

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Pricked Sewing Cards, 




Outline Embroidery Cards, 

Sieiger's Small Embroidery Pictures, 



each pacLage containing 12 plates, 4 '/qX-'"' '/'/', in wrapper: 



391. No. 1. Miscellaneous Subject 
393. „ 2. 



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$0 2 5 

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$0.25 
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7. Birds. $0.25. 

8. Aiiimals. $0.-5. 399. No.9.Flowers. $0.25. J 



385 d. 30 Pricked Sewing Cards, white and tinted, 
4 !! /4X4 3 /4". with figures in outline and pricked. $0.40. (5 c.) 
385 e. 30 ditto, more difficult. $0 40. (5 c.) 





Steiger's Large Embroidery Pictures, 

each package contain'g 12 plates, 6x8", in wrappei 

No. 1. Mrscell. Subjects — easy. $0.35 ■) 

,, 2. „ „ — „ $0.35 

,, -• „ „ — ,, $0.35 

,, — less easy. $0.35 

— „ ' ,, $0:35 

— „ „ $0.35 

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— ., „ $0.35 
,, rather difficult. $0.35 

$".35 ■ 

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$0.35 

Animals. $0.35 

$0.25 

Birds. $0*35 

$0.35 

Flowers and Fruits. $0.:?.") 

$0.35 

Scripture Texts. $0.35 

$0.35 



Fancy Mats for Weaving, 

(Decken-Flechten.) 

746. A Box containing 8 round and oval 
Fancy Mats and Strips of different sizes and 
colors, 6 colored Designs and 1 Ball's Steel 
Weaving-Needle. $0.75. (12 c.) 

Co rJc - Ca wing for Little 
Hands, 

(Leichte Kork-Arbeiten.) 

)01. A Box containing 4 sheets of Cork 4X4", 
Corks, 3 packages Grated Cork, a wooden 
ramp, a Knife, a small bottle of Guru -Arabic 
vith brush, 6 small cakes of Water Colors, 2 
Saucers, 1 Camel's hair Brush, 1 Peu and 
io'.der, 1 package of Grated Micafrosting, 6 
ilain and 6 colored Designs, 1 worked Speei- 
nen and Directions. $2.20. (52 c.) 




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Bead-Laying, 

(Kugelbilder.) 

This occupation will be found a welcome addition to the othe 
Kindergarten Material since it is highly instructive and entertaii 
ing. With equal advantage it may be applied to teach symmetr 
of color, to cultivate the sense of taste and combiuation, t 
teach the letters, figures and rudiments of arithmetic; in fact 
will replace the Ball Frame entirely, inasmuch as this perforate 
Board is much handier. It will likewise be found usefv 
to prepare children for the lessons in drawing. 

1768. 1 Box containing 1 perforated Board in the boles < 
which the beads rest, a quantity of round Beads of 6 color 
6 colored copies as guide for beginners and 1 shei 
with 12 colored Designs. $0.6U. (18 c.) 

1769. 1 Bead Tile, of hardwood, about 6'' squar< 
containing 100 cups for receiving half inch spheres, i 
the primary and secondary colors, net $0.25. (5 c.) 

1770. 1 Box cont'g 144 colored wooden half inc 
spheres, in the pi imary and seeondary colors, $0.4( 
(8C.) 



Straw- Weaving. 

(Korbfleohten.) 

1771, A Box containing 6 bunches strips 
of white and colored Straws, about 30" long, 
3/ 8 " wide, 1 sliein of Thread, 1 small bottle 
of Gum Arabic, with brush, 6 sheets of col- 
ored Tissue-Paper, 1 Model made of the 
material, and 12 plates with 14 colored De- 
signs. $1.20. (30 c.) 





Wood Si> I ra I- Wo rk. 

(Holz-Fantasie-Arbeiten. ) 

1772. A Box containing a Bupply of oo 
ored Wood Shavings in the form ot'routi 
lamp-lighters, 2 pieces of'ro'ored satin Rffc 
bon, a pair of Scissors, apiece o£ covere 
Wire, a skein of Thread, a Model made o 
the material, and 29 colored Designs 
$1.60. (30 c.) 



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Sprinkle- Painting. 

(Spritzarbeit.) 

An Apparatus by means of 
•which in a very simple but artistic 
manner,designs of Foliage, Ferns, 
Flowers, etc., can be transferred 
to wood, paper or leather, for 
decorative purposes. 
1773. A Box containing a wire 
Seave, a box of Pins, 2 Saucers, 2 
Painting-Brushes, 1 Camel's-hair 
Brush, a pair of Pincers, 1 tube of 
prepared Color, 1 Pen and Holder, 
an assortment of artificial Forms of 
Leaves, Flowers, etc., made of 
•strong paper, 1 Book for preserving 
Plants, 14 Designs and Directions. 
$2.20. (25 c.) 





The Art of Cutting- Out. 

(Die Ausschneide-Kunst.) 
An interesting and pleasing Occu- 
pation for Boys and Girls. 
1774. A Box containing glazed Cutting- 
papers, with dotted lines on the back of 
the papers marked for guidance in cutting, 
a pair of Scissors, 2 sheets with 41 Designs 
and Directions. $1.10. (20 c.) 



Fourth Division: Kindergarten Furniture, etc. 

Steiger's Kindergarten Folding- Tables, 

with whitewood top, grooved in one-inch squares, well finished and varnished. 




(legs folded) 



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958. 



] Steiger's Kindergarten Folding-Table, 

long, 30" wide (for 4 children). 




These Tables are made 22 inches high. 

J8®~ Orders should mention the height, in case tables 
are desired lower or higher than 22 inches. 
963. A Kindergarten Table, 24" high, 18" wide, 36" long, 
with four turned legs which screw into the top. net $3.50 

Table for Teacher's Use. 

988. 1 Folding-Table, 20" or 22" high, 36" long, 30" wide, 
with whitewood top, grooved in 1" squares, well finished, 
net $5.50 

4®~ Boxing and Cost of Forwarding for Tables 
must be charged extra. 

Sand- Tables etc. see page 35. 




Enameled Cloth Covering. 

971. Black Enameled Cloth, 45" wide, marked with one- 
inch squares, in red lines, per linear yard. $1.00 
944a. White Glazed Musliu, plain (not ruled) to cover 
tabl'-s during exercises in clay-work, 45" wide, per linear 
yard $0.30. (22 c.) 

Kindergarten Cliairs* 

968. Kindergarten Chairs, 14" high .with strong cane seat, 
maple, ea h net$0.90; perdoz. net $9.00. (net W'ght: Gibs.) 
909. Kindergarten Chairs, 12" high, with wooden seat, 
each net $0.60; per doz. net $6.00. (net Weight: 6 lbs.) 
970. Kindergarten Chairs, 14" high, with wooden seat, 
each net $0.60; per doz. net $6.00. (net Weight: 6»/2 lbs.) 

990. Kindergarten Folding Chairs, 12"high, all wood, varn- 
ished, each net $0.85; perdoz. ?iet$9.0o. (net W'ght: 6 lbs.) 

991. Kindergarten Chairs, 12" high, all wood, nicely 
finish j d and varnished, each net $0.65; perdoz. net $7.0(3 
(net Weight: 5 lbs.) 

jg®=- Boxing and Cost of Forwarding for Chairs must 
be charged extra. 



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Boll Blackboards. 

Lapilinum, mounted on rollers, ruled in red iti 
1" squares, on one side. 

1 ditto, about 2X3 feet. $2.00 

1 ,, „ 21/2X31/2 feet. $2.75 

1 „ „ 3X4 feet, $3.50 



,970) 



Rubber Tips for 

Kindergarten Chairs, 

991 a. 1 doz. Rubber Tips. 1/2" high, with screw. $0.25 
991b. 1 doz. Corrugated Rubber Caps, IV2" high, to 
draw over legs of chairs. $1.G0 

Kindergarten Blackboards 

n Ash Frames, ruled in red in 1" squares, on one side. 

1129. 1 ditto, 18X24". net $1 75 

1130. 1 „ 2X3 feet, net $3.45 

1131. 1 „ 27 2 X3V2f«et. net $6.25 
1133. 1 „ 3X4 feet, net $8.25 




Wall Blackboards with Ash Frames. — Wooden Blackboards. 

Made of best material, thoroughly seasoned. Framed to allow shrinking or swelling without injury to the 
Blakboard. Both marking surfaces of 'Black Diamond, Slating", the finest and most durable known. 




1109. 1 Blackboard, IV2X 2 feet. $1.50 

1110. 1 „ 2X3 feet. $2.50 

1111. 1 „ 2V->X:U/ 2 feet. $5.25 

1112. 1 „ 3X4 feet. $7.00 

&&• Cost of Forwarding for the above Goods is extra. 



1113. 


1 


3X5 feet. $9.00 


1114. 


1 


3V2X4V2 feet. $9.50 


1115. 


1 


3x6 feet. $11.00 


1118. 


1 


4X5 feet. $12,00 



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&&- Cost of Forwarding for the following goods is 
extra. 

Tripod Easels. 

1143 f. 1 Easel (No. 1). 5' 10", suitable for Wall Black- 
board. $3.00. (made of harder wood than No. 2.) 
1143 g. 1 dillo. (No. 2). $2.00 
1143 k. 1 „ 4' 8" (No. 3). Small size. $1.00 

Revolving Blackboards for Schools. 

1117. 1 Blackboard, about 3x4'. $13.00 

1118. 1 „ „ 3y 2 X4y2'- $15.50 

1119. 1 „ „ 4X5\ $13.00 
1119 a.] „ „ 4X6. $20.00 



Home Blackboards. 

1120. The "Young Artist", Blackboard and Easel com- 
bined. Size of Blackboard 13X24' . Extreme height 46" 
(allowing the child to sit or stand while drawing.) 

This Blackboard and Easel is accompanied with a set 
of 9 pictures, printed upon stiff cards to be pla ed iua 
groove at the top of the board for drawing. It is reversibla 
for marking on both sides; is easily carried about the 
house. With Chamois Rubber and five d uslless Crayons. 
$3.00 




1121. The "Daisy", Revolving Blackboard. 20x24". 
Extreme height 4' 2". Quickly adjusted to any angle. 
Easily taken apart or put together in one minute, with- 
out tools of any kind. Oil-finished frame. With set of 
Drawing Cards, Rubber, and Crayons. $3.00 




1122. The "Holly". Same style as 1121. Revolving 
Blackboard, 24X36". Extreme height 5' 4". With Draw- 
ing Carls, Rubber and Crayons. $4 50 




Co6t of Forwarding for the above goods is extra. 



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lioll Blackboard, 

Lapilinum, mounted on rollers. 




1125. 1 ditto, about 2X3'. $1.00 



1136. 1 
1187. 1 
1138. 1 
1138a. 1 
1138 b. 1 
1138c. 1 
1138 d. 1 



2V2X31/2'. $1.50 

3X4'. $2.0C 

4X5'. $3.50 

4X6'. $4.00 

4X7'. $4.50 

4X8'. $5.00 

4X9'. $6.00 



4®~ Cost of Forwarding for Blackboards extra. 

Chamois Blackboard Mnbbers, 

For use without moisture. 

1136. 1 ditto, small size, is/ 8 x 2", $0,10 

1137. 1 " medium size, l:V4X4i/ 2 ". $0.15 

1138. 1 " large size, iy 8 X 6". $0.25 

Chalk Crayons, 

1139. Chalk. White, per gross, $0.15 
1139a. " Colored, per gross, $1.00 

1140. 1 doz. White, in paper box. $0.05 

1141. 1 doz. Colored, in paper box. $0.25 

1141a. White Crayons, best, dustless. per gross, $0.75 
1141b. ditto, best grade, soft, per gross, $0.10. 

Square Lecture Crayons. 



1141c. White, 1/2". per gross, $1.50 

1141 d. White, 1". per gross, $2.50 

1141 e. Red, i/ 2 ". doz. in box, $0.40 

1141 f. Blue, 1/2". doz. in box, $0.30 

1141 g. Yellow, 1/2". doz in box, $0.30 

1141b. Green, 1/2". doz. in box, $0 30 

1141 i. Assorted, i/ 2 " square, 12 colors. 



[$0.30 
doz. in box. 



Crayons, round, brilliant, best grade. 



1141k. Red. per gross, $2.00 
11411. Blue, per gross, $1.00 
1141 m. Yellow, per gross, $1.00 
1141 n. Green, per gross, $1.00 
1141 p. Steatite dustless Crayons. 
1141 q. Soapstone dustless Crayons 



per gross. $0.75 
per gross. $3.00 



Chalk Holders, 

1143. Neat, economical, each $0.05 



Blackboard Dividers, 

1143 a. 1 Blackboard Divider, 18" long, adjustable to 
hold Crayons or Lead pencils. $0.75 
1143 b. 1 ditto, cheaper kind, net $0.50 



Blackboard Pointers, 



feet 



1143 a. 1 Blackboard Pointer, made of ash-wood, 

long. $0.15 

1143 b. 1 ditto, 4 feet long. $0.30 

1143 c. 1 ,, made of birch with rubber tip, 3i/ 4 feet 

long. $0.15 

Black Diamond Slating, 

This is the best Liquid Slating (without exception) 
for Walls and wooden Blackboards. Makes the finest 
and most durable surface. Easily applied with a 
common brush to any surface. Put up in tin cans of 
various sizes, with full directions for use. 



THE UNRIVALED 

'SILICATE' 

ILIQUID BLACK DIAMOND 



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1143h. Silicate Liquid Black Diamond Slating, per 
pint, $1.00. per quart, $1.75. per half gallon, $3.25. 
l.er gallon net $6.00 
1143 i. Flat brush (4"). net $0.50 

(1 quart easily covers 50 square feet with 3 coats, as 
usually applied.) 

Vessels for Clay, with wooden coyer. 

(See page 34.) 

Wooden Dumb - Bells, 

of rock maple, polished. 



1687. 1 pair, 6 ounces. 

1688. 1 ,, 8 / „ 

1689. 1 „ 12 

1690. 1 „ 16 



per pair $0.25 

„ $0.30 

;, $0.45 

i ,, $0.50 



Exercising Wands, 

1691. Wands for Exercising, of maple or black walnut, 
36, 42, 48, 54 or 60 inches long. Price of each $0.30 

Orders for Wands should always state length, thick- 
ness, and whether maple or black walnut is wauted. 

Since Wands are only made to order, it is advisable to 
order a week in advance. 

Exercising Mings for Schools, 

1699. Rings, 5" outside diam. (3 pieces), per pair $0.50 

1700. „ 6" „ „ „ ,, - $0.75 

1701. ,, 7" „ „ „ „ „ $0.90 
1703. „ 8" „ „ „ „ „ $1.05 

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Kindergarten Outfits. 

The following selection of Material is suggested as the 

1738. First Outfit of a Kindergarten for 25 children : 
3 First Gift (No. 1); 3 Second Gift (No. 11): 25 Third 

Gift (No. 21); 25 Fourth Gift (No. 31); '25 Seventh Gift 
(No. 61. Eight Squares, lxl"); 25 Seventh Gift (No. 71. 
Sixteen small right-angled isosceles triangles); 300 
Wooden Slats 10" long. i/ 8 " wide (No. 131); a package 
containing 500Sticks, 2" long (No. 150); 3 doz.Perforating- 
Needles, with short handles (No. 277); 25 Perforating- 
Cushions, 7x9" (No. 281); 6 packages, each containing 
25 leaves of Cardboard, 5y 2 x7i/2", ruled in i/ 4 " squares, 
on one side(No.301); 4 ounces of Worsted ass. in 12 colors 
(No. 34r>); 25 patent Wire-bound Kindergarten Slates, 
8x12". grooved in i/ 4 " squares, on one side (No. 425); 
100 Slate-Peneils (No. 432); 2 doz. Weaving-Mats No. 501; 
2 doz. W.-M. 502; 2 doz. W.-M. 503; 2 rtoz. W.-M. 504; 

2 doz. W.-M. 505; 2 doz. W.-M. 506; 3 doz. W,-M. 521; 

3 doz. W.-M. 522; 2 doz. W.-M. 551; 2 doz. W.-M. 552; 
2 doz. W -M. 553; 2 doz. W.-M. 561; 2 doz. W.-M. 562; 

2 doz. W.-M. 563; 2 doz. W.-M. 571; 1 doz. W.-M. 701; 
1 doz. W.-M. 701b; 1 doz. W.-M. 701d; 1 doz. W.-M.702f; 
1 doz. W.-M. 702h; 1 doz. W.-M. 702k; 1 doz.W.-M.703a; 
1 doz W -M. 703b; 1 doz. W--M. 706k; 1 doz. W.-M. 7061; 
1 doz. W.-M 707e; 1 doz. W.-M. 708a; 1 doz. W.-M. 710; 
1 doz. W.-M. 713f; 1 doz. W.-M. 717d; 1 doz. W.-M.718c; 
1 doz. W -M. 721a; 1 doz. W.-M. 721d; 1 doz. W.-M. 72.'; 

3 doz. Patent Steel Weaving Needles (No.766); 4 packages, 
each containing 100 leaves of strong white Paper, 4" 
Bqnare(No.822); 8 packages, each containing 100 leaves of 
Prang's Papers, 4" square (Nos. 823a, 823g, 823i, 8231, 
823u, 823p, 823r, 823t); 6 packages, each containing 20 
leaves of strongUltraniariue Paper,9X93/ 4 ",for mounting 
the cut figures (No. 855); 6 packages, each containing 2u 
leaves of strong Manila Paper, 9x93/4". formounting 
the cut figures (No. 856). 

More economical is the following selection which may 
suffice as the 

1739. First Outfit of a Kindergarten for 12 children: 
1 First Gift (No. 1); 1 Second Gift (No. 11); 12 Third 

Gift (No. 21); 12 Fourth Gift (No. 3lj; 12 Seventh Gift 
(No. 61. Eight Squares 1X1"); 12 Seventh Gift (No. 71. 
Sixteen small right angled isosceles triangles); 100 
Wooden Slats, 10" long, l/ 3 " wide (No. 131); 1 package, 
containing 500 Sticks, 2" long (No. 156); 18 Perforatiug- 
Needles, with short handles (No. 277); 12 Perforating- 
Cushions, 7X9" (No. 281); 3 packages, each containing 
25 leaves of Card-board, 51/2X71/2", ruled ini/ 4 " squares, 
on on§ side (No. 301); 2 ounces of Worsted ass. in 12 co- 
lors (No. 345); 12 patent Wire-bound Kindergarten Slates, 
8X12", grooved in 1/4" squares, on one side (No. 425); 
50 Slate-Pencils (No. 431); 1 doz. Weaving Mats (No. 501); 
1 doz. W.-M. 502; 1 doz. W.-M. 503; 1 doz. W.-M. 521; 1 doz. 
W.-M. 522; 1 doz. W.-M. 551; 1 doz. W.-M. 561; 1 d\>z. W.- 
M 571; 1 doz. W.-M. 701f; 1 doz. W.-M. 701h; 1 doz W.- 
M 701k; 1 doz. W.-M. 703a; 1 doz. W.-M. 703b; 1 doz. W.- 
M. 7061; 1 doz. W.-M. 717d; 1 doz. W.-M 718a; 1 doz. W.- 
M. 721a; 1 doz. W.-M. 722; 2 doz. Steel Weaving-Needles 
(No.7t>6): 1 package containing 100 leaves of strongwhite 
Paper, 4" square (No. 82 1 ); 1 package containing 100 leaves 
of colored Paper, 4" square(No. 822); 6 packages, contain- 
ing each 100 leaves of Prang's Papers, 4" square (Nos. 
823g, 823i. 8231, 823n, 823p. 823r); 3 packages, each con- 
taining 20 leaves of strong Ultramarine Paper, for mount- 
ing the cut figures (No. 855) ; 3 packages, each containing 
20 leaves of strong Manila Paper, for mounting the cut 
figures (No. 858). 



In addition to the above mentioned Material, Chairs, 
and Tables are needed. Common low tables may be 
used, temporarily covered with the Enameled-Cloth Co- 
vering ruled in squares (p. 35, No. 971). 

We will likewise quote price for a first Outfit of a 
Kindergarten for 10, 15, 20, 30, 50 or 100 children. 



Note, — The above quoted lists of Material which 
experienced Kinder -gartners consider sufficient as an 
outfit for 25 or 12 children respectively, may be ma- 
terially modified according to circumstances. A 
considerable saving can be effected by purchasing 



e. g. No. 21, 31, 61, 71, etc. withoutboxes (loose, 
in paper). Of other items smaller quantities might 
be purchased. On the other hand, the selection may 
be made far more complete, according to the judg- 
ment of the Kinder gartner. 

^^ We shall furnish quantities at reduced 
prices, according to special agreement. 



Steiger's Kindergarten Sets 
for Families. 

1740. Steiger's First Kindergarten Set. 

Gifts and Material for the First Grade, net. $6.00 
No. 1. (The First Gift.) A set of six worsted balls, of 
the rainbow or standard Kindergarten colors, with 
strings. In a wooden box, with crossbeam for hanging 
the balls. With Directions. 

II. (The Second Gift.) A set consisting of a sphere, 
a cylinder and two cubes neatly made of wood and 
provided with the necessary staples, holes, and strings. 
In a wooden box, with crossbeam for hanging the forms. 

Directions for use of the First and Second Gifts: 

Kraus' Guide, Number One. In paper. 
35. (Froebel's Kindergarten Occupations for the Family, 
No. 15.) Building, Number One. In a paper box. 

I I I. (Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for the Family, 
Nos. 11 and 12.) Tablet-laying. In a paper box. 

141 . (Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for the Family, 

No. 7.) Plaiting (Slat-interlacing). In a paper box. 

191. (Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for the Family, 

No. 1.) Stick-laying. In a paper box. 

249. (Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for the Family, 

No. 1 \r.) Point-laying. In a paper box. 

401. (Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for the Family, 

No. 5.) Embroidering. In a paper box. 

791. (Frcebel's Kinder^arteu Occupations for the Family, 

No. 4.) Weaving (Braiding). In a paper box. 

1741. Steiger's Second Kindergarten Set. 

Gifts and Material for the Second Grade, net. $4.00 
43. Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for the Family, 
No. 16.) Building, Number Two. In a paper box. 
221. (Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for the Family, 
No. 8.) Ring-laying. In a paper box. 
232.(Frcebel*s Kinderg. Occupations f. the Family,No.l3.) 
Connected Slat and Thread Game. In a paper box. 
291. (Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for the Family, 
No. 3.) Perforating (Pricking). In a paper box. 
471. (Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations forthe Family, 
No. 2.) Net Work Drawing. In a paper box. 
811. (Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for the Family, 
No. 9.) Intertwining. In a paper box. 
861. (Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations forthe Family, 
No. 10.) Paper-cutting. In a paper box. 

1742. Steiger's Third Kindergarten Set. 
Gifts and Material for the Third Grade, net. $6.75 
46. (The Fifth Gift B. The Child's Fifth Building Box.) 
A large cube (3x3x3"). as a combination of the Second 
and Fifth Gifts, divided into 12 cubes (each 1X1X1"), 
8 additional cubes from each of which one corner is re- 
moved, corresponding in size to one quarter of acylinder; 
6 cylinders (each 1x1X1"). divided into half cylinders, 
and 3 cubes (each 1X1x1"), divided diagonally into 
quarter cubes. In a wooden box 

Diagrams for the use of the Fifth Gift B. In wrapper. 
53. (Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for the Family, 
No. 17.) Building, Number Three. In a paper box. 

497. (Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for theFamily, 
No. 25.) Coloring. In a paper box. 

498. (Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for the Family, 
No. 19, 20, 21, 22.) Painting. In a cherry wood box. 
714. (Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for theFamily, 
No. 24.) Stick-working, Number One. Iu a paper box. 
835. (Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for theFamily, 
No. 19.) Paper-folding. Iu a paper box. 

900. (Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for theFamily, 
No. 6.) Cork- or Pea-Work. In a paper box. 
912. (Frcebel's Kindergarten Occupations for the Family, 
No. 23.) Basket-making, Number One. In a paper box. 
4®" Cost of Forwarding for the above goods is extra. 



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Sample Lots 
of Steiger's Kindergarten Material. 

1743. Sample Lot C, comprising 1 each of No. 1, 11, 
21, 31, 41, 51, 111, 118a, 141, 191, 221, 239, 249, 291, 401, 
423a, 441, 521, 613, 701, 722, 758, 759, 760, 765, 773d, 809f, 
811, 822, 825a, 831, 844b, 861, 900, 931, 935, 951, 1069, 1079a, 
and 10 Kindergarten Publications, worth $4.25. 

All the above — Sample Lot C of Material and Publi- 
cations — packed in a strong box is offered for only 
$10.00, the Cash to come with the Order. 

1744. Sample Lot D, comprising 1 each of No. 1, 11, 
21, 31, 41, 51, 111, 118a, 131, 176, 216, 276, 281, 341, 423a, 
441, 521, 701, 758, 765, 801, 80flf, 822, H31, 843a, 844s, 853, 
8)3,' 884, 896, supplied for only $4.50, the Cash to come 
with the Order. 

1745. Sample Lot E, comprising 1 each of No. 1, 11, 
21, 31, 41, 51. 111. 118a, 131, 176, 216, 758, 831, supplied for 
only $3.00, the Cash to come with the Order. 

j6®=- The exceptional price quoted for Sample Lots C, 
D, E, respectively, being less than cost, duplicate Lots 
can be furnished only at increased rates. ==©&. 

The cost of Forwarding is to be paid for extra. 



The Catalogue on the foregoing pages super- 
sedes all Lists previously issued. Upon compar- 
ison considerable additions will be noticed. 
However extensive this Catalogue is, it does not 
comprise all of our stock of Kindergarten 
Gitts, Occupation Material, Furni- 
ture, etc. Many kindred articles are carried in 
stock, and additions are continually being made 
as fast as circumstances permit us to carry oat 
our plans, it being our wish to promote whatever 
tends to the development and popularization of 
die Kindergarten System. 

ygf The designation by numbers of the 



several articles in this catalogue is an arbitrary 
one, made by us for the purpose of enabling 
customers to be precise in ordering. 

Our numbering doe s not mjree with 
that adopted by other houses, and appearing in 
other catalogues and lists. ^®" To prevent mis- 
takes, it is, therefore, necessary to mention 
expressly: 

Steiger's Kindergarten Material, 
and then state Quantity desired, No,, Name 
of article, and the Price quoted in this Cata- 
logue, for instance: 

10 No. 21, Third Gift @ $0.20. 

Care in making out orders will prove ad- 
vantageous to customers, preventing, as it does, 
mistakes and delay in receipt of goods. 



The Prang Course of 
Instruction in Color. 

Among thoughtful teachers the study of the child 
has come to be an accepted necessity in educational 
progress. The new methods of teaching the funda- 
mental studies are strikingly in advance of the old 
methods. The best schools have abandoned the me- 
thod of beginning the instruction of children by for- 
cing upon th an the technical formulas ot ready-made 
knowledge, regardless of the child's limited capacity 
for grasping the ideas of mature minds. The best 
teaching of Language, Number, Geography, Elementary 
Science, and Drawing, now takes sympathetic account 
of the child's powers of observing and. thinking, and 
also of the manner in which these powers can best be 
developed. 

As with the instruction in these subjects, so it should 
be with Color. 



j If instruction in Color is to come into the schools as 
a part of our system of public education, it must be 
based on sound educational principles, and must be 
developed a'cording to educational methods, — that is, 
methods consistent with the actual mental condition 
of the children under instruction, and with the known 
laws of mental growth. Extended and careful obser- 
vations of young children, made by competent persons 
under the most varied condit'ons, show it to be a 
fact that children do not see color as adults see color. 
Tiie color sense in most young children is imperfect 
in action and limited in range. The Prang Course of 
Instruction in Color begins by recognizing this fact, 
and appeals, in the first pV'e, to the child's rudi- 
mentary color sense. From this beginning, it unfolds 
through graded exercises involving at every step the acti- 
vity of the pupil's individual powers of color observation 
and color expression. The object of these exercises is: 
To develop in the pupil, through direct and repeated 
observations of color, th > power to recognize beauty 
and harmony in color effects. 
To train the pupil, through the wisely guided personal 
use of color material, to skill in expressing thought 
and feeling by the use of such material. 
To so connect the pupil's study of Color with that of 
Form, Drawing, and other branches of school in- 
struction, that his developing powers of color ob- 
servation and color expression may be of value 
in his study of Nature and of Art. 
The Color Instruction heretofore provided in the-' 
schools has been of a purely abstract and theoretic 
sort, taking account only of the science of Color in 
itself considered. The Pranjj Course of Instruction 
in Color is the first ever devised and formulated with 
a distinct recognition of the relation of Color to the 
mental condition and mental growth of children. It is- 
the only Course fouuded at once on a thorough 
knowledge of the scientific side of the subject of 
Color,, on a full appreciation of the Art side of the 
problem, and on a long and widely extended experimental 
study of ike color sense in children, and its progressive 
development under training. 

Materials for carrying out the work of this Course- 
of Instruction are being prepared, and will soon be 
completely ready for the schools. The materials for 
Primary work include Color Charts of various kinds. 
Colored Tablets, and Colored Papers. The use of Water- 
Colors in the Primary School is rarely practicable, but 
the Papers prepare for work with Water-Colors. The 
materials for Intermediate, Grammar, and higher grades 
include Color Charts, Colored Papers, and Water-Colors. 
The standards of Color presented to pupils have 
been fixed after long study of the scientific theory of 
Color, wide experience in the actual use of Color in 
Art and in the Industries, and repeated conference 
with color experts, both American and European. In 
the preparation of Prang's Standard Colored Papers, four 
important considerations have been taken into account: 

1) The recognition of the solar spectrum as Nature's 

unit of color, although it is impossible to reproduce 
its immaterial hues with absolute exactness in any 
. known pigmentary substances. 

2) The recognition of those colors as typical, which, 

on account of their universality in Nature and ia 
art, are recognized by the trained eye as types 
of certain hues. The luminous green of. the spec- 
trum, for example, is not actually identical with 
the green which is fairly representative or typi- 
cal of the green of Nature — the universal green. 
Both phases of green should be taken into account 
in fixing upon a standard of green. 

3) The recognition of the trained aesthetic sense as a- 

rightly authoritative element in the adoption of 
standards of color. 

4) The necessity of considering the nature of the pig- 

mentary substances employed; — they must be 

absolutely non-poisonous. 

It is believed that the Prang Course of Instruction 
in Color will ba found a sound educational formu- 
lation of the subject, and that Prang's Standard Col- 
ored Papers, and the other color material provided 
for working out this Course in the schools, will prove 
practical and satisfactory in school-room use. 



f&* E. Steiger & Co. have adopted 

Prang's Standard Colored Papers 

for use in the Kindergarten Material offered on the 
foregoing pages. 



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Prang's Standard Colored Papers. 

Numbers, Names, and Symbols. 
(The No's marked with an asterisk (*) are the spectrum colors and their intermediates." 



No. 

11. 

12. 

13. 

14. 

15, 

21. 

22. 

23* 

24. 

25. 

31. 

32. 

33.* 

34. 

35. 

41. 

42. 

43.* 

44. 

45. 

51. 

52. 

63.* 

54. 

65. 

61. 



€4. 

65. 

71. 

72. 

73.=' 

74. 

75. 

«1. 

82. 
83.=* 
84. 
85. 
91. 
92 
93.* 
94. 
95. 
101. 
102. 
103.* 
104. 
105. 
111. 
112. 
il3.* 
114. 
115. 
121. 
122. 
123* 
124. 
125. 
131. 
132. 
133.* 
134. 
135. 
141. 
142. 
143.* 
144. 
145. 
151. 
152. 
153* 
154. 
155. 
lol. 
162. 



Darker Ked (R dd). 
Dark Red (R d). 
Red (R). 

Light Red (R l). 
Lighter Red (R ll). 



Darker Red Red Orange (RRO dd). 

Dark Red Red Orange RRO d). 

Red Red Orange (RRO). 

Light Red Red Orange RRO L . 

Lighter Red Red Orange (RRO LL). 

Darker Red Orange (RO dd). 

Dark Red Orange (RO d). 

Red Orange (RO). 

Light Red Orange (RO l) 

Lighter Red Orange (RO ll). 

Darker Orange Red Orange (ORO dd). 

Dark Orange Red Orange (ORO D). 

Orange Red Orange (ORO). 

Light Orange Red Orange (ORO l). 

Lighter Orange Red Orange (ORO ll). 

Darker Orange (O dd, . 

Dark Orange (O d). 

Orange (O). 

Light Orange (Ol). 

Lighter Orange fO lli. 

Darker Orange Yellow Orange(OYODD . 

Dark Orange Yellow Orange (OYO d). 

Orange Yellow Orange (OYO). 

Light Orange Yellow Orange (OYO l). 

Lighter Orange Yellow-0 range (OYOll . 

Darker Yellow Orange (YO dd), 

Dark Yellow Orange (YO D). 

Yedow Oiauge (YO). 

Light Yellow Orange (YO l). 

Lighter Yellow Orange (YO ll. 

Darker Yellow Yellow Orange(YVO dd). 

Dark Yellow Yellow Orange (YYO d). 

Yellow Yellow Orange (YYO). 

Light Yellow Yellow Orange (YYO L). 

Lighter Yel low Yellow Orange(YYO ll) 

Darker Yellow (Y dd). 

Dark Yellow (Y D). 

Yellow (Y). 

Light Yellow (Y l). 

Lighter Yel low (Y ll) . 

Darker Yellow Yellow Green (YYG dd). 

Dark Yellow Yellow Green (YYG d). 

Yellow Yellow Green (YYG;. 

Light Yellow Yellow Green (YYG l). 

Lighter Yellow Yellow Green YYG ll). 

Darker Yellow Green (YG dd). 

Dark Yellow Green (YG d). 

Yellow Green (YG. 

Light Yellow Green (YG l). 

Lighter Yell ow Green (YG ll). 

Darker Green Yellow Green (GYG dd). 

Dark Green Yellow Green (GYG d). 

Green Yellow Green (GYG). 

Light Green Yellow Green (GYG L). 

Lighter Green Yellow Green (GYG ll) 

Darker Green (G dd). 

Dark Green (G D). 

Green (G). 

Light Green (G l). 

Lighter Green (G ll). 

Darker Green Blue Green (GBG dd). 

Dark Green Blue Green (GBG d). 

Green Blue Green (GBG). 

Light Green Blue Green (GBG L). 

Lighter Gre en Blue G reen (GBG ll). 

Darker Blue Green (BG dd . 

Dark Blue Green (BG d). 

Blue Green (BG). 

Light Blue Greeu (BG l). 

Lighter Blue Green (BG ll). 

Darker Blue Blue Green (BBG dd). 

Dark Blue Blue Green (BBG d,. 



163.* Blue Blue Green (BBG). 

164. Light Blue Blue Green (BBG I*). 

165. Lighter Blue Blue Green (BBG ll). 

171. Darker Blue (B dd)^ 

172. Dark Blue (B d). 
173.* Blue (B). 

174. Light Blue (Bl). 

175. Lighter Blue (B ll). 

181. Darker Blue Blue Violet (BBV dd). 

1*2. Dark Blue Blue Violet (BBV D). 

183.* Blue Blue Violet (BBV). 

184. Light Blue Blue Violet (BBV L . 

185. Lighter Blue Bl ue Violet (BBV LL). 

191. Darker Blue Violet (BV dd). 

192. Dark Blue Violet (BY d). 
193* Blue Violet (BV). 

194. Light Blue Violet (BV l). 

195. Lighter Blue Vi olet (BV ll ). 

201. Darker Violet Blue Violet (VBV dd). 

202. Dark Violet Blue Violet (VBV »). 
203.* Violet Blue Violet (VBV). 

204. Light Violet Blue Violet (VBV l). 

205. Lighter Violet Bine Violet (VBV LL). 

211. Darker Violet (V dd). 

212. D:irk Violet (V d). 
213.* Violet (V). 

214. Light Violet (V L). 

215. Lighter Violet (V ll) 

221. Darker Violet ReTVioTet (VRV dd). 

222. Dark Violet Red Violet (VRV d). 
223* Violet Red Violet (VRV). 

224. Light Violet Red Violet (VRV l). 

225. Lighter Violet R ed Violet (VRV ll). 

231. Darker Red Violet (RV dd). 

232. Dark Red Violet (RV d). 
233.* Red Violet (RV). 

234. Light Red Violet (RV l). 

235. Lighter Red Violet (RV ll). 

241. Darker Red Red Violet (RRV dd). 

242. Dark Red Red Violet (RRV d). 
243.* Red Red Violet (RRV). 

244. Light Red Red Violet (RRV L). 

245. Lighter Red R ed Violet (RRV ll). 

321. Darker Neutral Gray (Gy dd). 

322. Dark Neutral Gray (Gy d;. 

323. Neutral Gray (Gy). 

324. Light Neutral Gray (Gy l). 

325. Lighter Neutral Gray (Gy ll). 

3 11. Darker Red Gray or Darker Russet (RGyDD). 

332. Dark Red Gray or Dark Russet (RGy D). 

333. Red Gray or Russet (RGy). 

334. Light Red Gray or Light Russet (RGy l). 

335. Lighter Red Gra y or Li ghter Russet (RGy ll). 

251. Darker Orange Gray or Darker Brown OGy dd). 

252. Dark Orange Gray or Dark Brown (OGy D). 

253. Orange Gray or Brown (OGy). 

254. Light Orange Gray or Light Brown (OGy l). 

255. Lighter Orange Gray or Lighter Brown (OGyLL). 
351. Darker Yellow Gray or Darker Citrine (YG dd). 
3">2. Dark Yellow Gray or Dark Citrine (YGy d). 

353. Yellow Gray or Citrine fYGy). 

354. Light Yellow Gray or Light Citrine (YGy L). 

355. Lighter Yellow Gray or Lighter Citrine (YGy LL;. 

361. Darker Green Gray or Darker Olive (GGy dd). 

362. Dark Greeu Gray or Dark Olive (GGy D). 
3G3. Green Gray or Olive (GGy). 

364. Light Greeu Gray or Light Olive (GGy L). 

365. Lighter Green Gray or Li ghter Olive (GGy ll). 

371. Darker Blue Gray (BGy dd,. 

372. Dark Blue Gray (BGy D). 

373. Blue Gray (BGy). 

374. Light Blue Gray (BGy l). 

375. Lighter Blue Gray (BGy LL). 
381. Darker Violet Gray (VGy dd). 
3^. Dark Violet Gray (VGy d). 
3S3. Violet Gray (VGy) 

384. Light Violet Gray (VGy L). 

335. Lighter Violet Gray (VGy LL). 



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In addition to the Prang Standard Colored Paper we are 
now prepared to furnish material for Kindergarten and Manual 
Training use in the 

found in our 18-Scale Spectrum Sample-Book, No. 761, mailed free on application. 
This Sample-Book contains the following 100 colors, with the name of 
each printed on the respective sample. 



Red shade 2 (R s 2) 


Blue Green shade 2 (BG s 2) 


" 1 (Ksl) 


" 1 (BGsl) 


(R) 


(BG) 


" tint 1 (Rt 1) 


tint 1 (BG t 1) 


2 (R t 2) 


2 (BG t2) 


Orange Red shade 2 (OR s 2) 


Green Blue shade 2 (<JBs2) 


" 1 (ORs 1) 


'■ 1 (GBsl) 


(OR) 


(GB) 


" tint 1 (OR t 1) 


tint 1 (GB t 1> 


2 (OR t 2) 


2 (GBt2) 


Red Orange shade 2 (RO s 2) 


Blue shade 2 (B s 2) 


" 1 (RO s 1) 


" 1 (Bs 1) 


(RO) 


(B) 


" tint 1 (RO 1 1) 


" tint 1 (B 1 1) 


" V 2(ROt2) 


"2 (Bt2) 


Orange shade 2 (0 s 2) 


Violet Blue shade 2 (VB s 2) 


«' 1 (Osl) 


"1 (VBs 1) 


(0) 


(VB) 


tint 1 (0 t 1) 


tint 1 (VB t 1) 


" 2 (0 t2) 


2 (VB t2) 


Yellow Orange shade 2 (Y0 s 2) 


Blue Violet shade -1 (BVs2) 


" 1 (YO s 1) 


1 (BVsl) 


(Y0) 


(BV) 


" " tint 1 (YO t 1) 


tint 1 (BV t 1) 


" " "2 (YO t 2) 


•'2 (BVt2) 


Orange Yellow shade 2 (OY s 2) 


Violet shade 2 (V s 2) 


*' 1 (OYsl) 


" 1 (Vsl) 


(OY) 


(V) 


tint 1 (OY t 1) 


tint 1 (V t 1) 


« • « "2 (OY 1 2) 


2(Vt2) 


Yellow shade 2 (Y s 2) 


Red Violet shade 2 (RV s 2) 


" 1 (Ysl) 


" 1 (RV si) 


(Y) 


(RV) 


tint 1 (Y s 1) 


tint 1 (RV t 1) 


"2 (Ys2) 


2 (RV t 2) 


Green Yellow shade 2 (GY s 2) 


Violet Red shade 2 (VR s 2) 
l(VRsl) 


" 1 (GYsl) 


(GY) 


(VR) 


tint 1 (GY tl) 


tint 1 (VR t 1> 


" 2 (GYt2) 


2 (VRt2) 


Yellow Green shade 2 (YG s 2) 


Black 


'' 1 (YGsl) 


White 


(YG) 


Neutral Gray No. 1 


tint 1 (YGt 1) 


•' No. 2 


2 (YGt 2) 


Cool " No. 1 


Green shade 2 (G s 2) 


" No. 2 


" l(Gsl) 


Warm " No. 1 


(G) 


" No. 2 


tint 1 (G t 1) 


Green " No. 1 


2 (G t 2) 


No. 2 



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Steiger's Kindergarten Tracts, 

a series of leaflets suitable for distribution, will be 
supplied in quantities of 50 of any one Tract, at the 
low prices quoted hereunder. 

No. 1. What is the Purpose of Kindergarten Education? 
50 copies for $0.10 

2. Was ist der Zweck der Kindergarten - Erziehung ? 
<In German) 50 for $0.05 

3. What is a Kindergarten? or Frcebel's System of 
Education briefly explained. r ,o for $0.10 

4. Was ist ein Kindergarten? Kurze Darstellung des 
Frcobel'schen Systems. (In German) 50 for $0.10 

5. Frcebel and the Kindergarten System. (Extracts 
from a Lecture by Pr<>f Jos. Payne.) 50 for $0 20 

6. What I think of Kindergartens. (From The Herald 
of Health) 50 for $0.10 

7. Kindergarten By Emma O. Whipple. (From The 
N. Y. Weekly Tribune). 50 for $0.10 

8. A Day in the Kindergarten of Fraulein Held, at 
Nashua, N. H. 50 for $0 10 

9. The Kindergarten. (An Address by Miss S. E. Blow.) 
50 for $0.20 

10. The Medical Profession recommend the Kinder- 
garten. By A. N. Bell, M. D. 50 for $0.05 

11. The Christmas Kindergarten. (A Letter, by the 
Bev. Jos. S. Travelli.) 50 for $0 10 

12. The Rose Window. 50 for $0.10 

13. A few Words to Mothers on Frcebel's First Gift for 
Babies. 50 for $0.20 

14. Friedrich Frcebel's Developing System of Educa- 
tion. (A Lecture by Karl Frcebel.] 50 for $0.20 

15. Froebel's Kindergarten Education especially neces- 
sary in Orphan Asylums and similar Institutions where 
there are no natural Mothers. (Account of a visit to 
the New York Foundling Asylum by Miss Elizabeth P. 
Peabody.) 50 for $0.10 



16. Kindergarten und Charakterbildung. (Vortrag von 
Angelika Hartmann.) (In German) 50 for $0.20 

17. The Kindergarten connected with the Public 
Schools at St. Louis, Mo. (By W. T. Harris.) 50 for $0.10 

18. The Genesis of Froebelism. 50 for $u.05 

19. The Need of Charity Kindergartens. (A few Words 
to Educators, School Officers, Legislators.Philanthropists, 
and the Public generally.) 50 for $0.05 

iO. The Kiudergartner's Commencement. (An Address 
by Miss E. P. Peabody ) 50 for $0.05 

21. A few Words touching the Influence of Kinder- 
garten Education on the Formation of Character and 
Morals. (Extracts from a Lecture by Mrs. Margaret P. 
Maguire ) 50 for $0.10 

22. Secular Education and Kindergarten. (A Report 
made to the Presbyterian Synod, by Rev. Jos.S. Travelli. 
50 for $0 10 

23. The Kindergarten or "The New Education", based 
on the Principle of Love, and on a full understanding of 
Child-Nature. (By Mrs. Horace Maun.) 50 for $0.20 

24. Free Kindergartens. The greatest Blessing for the 
Children of the Poor, and a Preventive of Crime. (By 
Mrs. L. D. Crane.) 50 for $0 10 

25. A Look at the Kindergarten. (From The Catholic 
Review. By Mrs. Margaret P. Maguire.) 50 for $0.10 

26. A Noble Work for Women. Free Kindergartens 
wanted in Charleston. An Object Lesson in the Factory 
Kindergarten which should be the Forerunner of mauy 
more. When the Child's Mind and Character are in their 
Most Plastic State. By Ida E. Lining. 50 for $0.10 

27. Training the Mind. How Kindergarten Methods 
are Followed in the Public Schools, in the First Two 
Grades. Little Ones Taught to keep Employed, but to 
Be Happy. Learning Much of Value. (From The Evening 
Star, Washington.) 50 for $0 20 

Packets of complete Sets of the above 27 Tracts (one 
copy of each) will be mailed upon receipt of 10 Cents 
per packet. 



For more than 400 books and pamphlets on 

Kindergarten and Home Education, Songs and Games, 

Physical, Manual and Technical Education, etc. 

— in English and foreign Languages 

we refer to the list in Fifth Division of this Catalogue. 
Special attention is invited to 

Tlie KIiii<lo**g-ar*teii Oiilde. 

An illustrated Handbook designed for the Self-Instruction of 
Kindergartners, Mothers and Nurses. 
By Maria Kraus-Boelte and John Kraus. 

First Volume: The Gifts. 453pp. 8VO., w ith 2078 illustrations. — Strongly sewed, in 
'Stiff paper cover, with marbled edges, $2.00 — Bound in cloth, $2.75 

Second Volume: The Occupations. 418pp. 8vo., with 1522 illustrations and 12 chromo- 
lithographed plates. — Strongly sewed, in stiff paper cover, with marbled edges, $2.25 — 
Bound in cloth, $3.00 

The contents of these 2 vols, are issued also as the following separate Numbers, viz : 

No. 1. The First and Second Gifts (The Ball. — Sphere, Cyliuder, and Cube). With 50 illustrations. 
Paper, $0.35: Cloth, 10.65 

No. 2. The Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Gifts (Frcebel's First, Second, Third, and Fourth Build- 
ing Box). With 497 illustrations. Paper, $0.7u ; Clo.h, $1.00 

No. 3. Tlie Seventh Gift (The Tablets). With 55-t illustrations Paper, $0.50; Cloth, $0.80 

No. 4. The Eighth Gift (The Connected Slat). The Ninth Gift (Slat- Interlacing). The Tenth Gift 
(Stick Laving). With 509 illustrations. Paper, $0.70; Cloth $1.00 

No. 5. The Eleventh Gift (Ring-Laying). The Twelfth Gift (The Thread Game). The Thirteenth Gift 
(The Point). With 408 illustrations. Paper, $0.70: Cloth $1.00 

No. 6. The First Occupation (Perforating). The Second Occupation (Sewing out). With 204 illustra- 
tions. Paper, $0.50; Cloth, $0.80 

No. 7. The Third Occupation (Drawing). With 351 illustrations. The Fourth Occupation (Coloring 
and Paintine). With 83 chronio-lithographed illustrations on 12 plates. Paper. $1.00; Cloth, $1.30 

No. 8. The Fifth Occupation (Paper-Interlacing). The Sixth Occupation (Mat Weaving). With 223 
illustrations. Paper, $0.. r 0; Cloth, $0.80 

No. 9. The Seventh Occupation (Paper Foldimr). The Eighth Occupation Paper Cutting and Mount- 
ing, Free, Cutting and Silhouetting). With 444 illustrations. Paper, $0.(50; Cloth, $0.90 

No. 10 The Ninth Occupation (Pea- Work). The Tenth Occupation (Cardboard-Modeling). Tlve 
Eleventh Occupation (Modeling in Clay). With 300 illustrations. Paper, JO.fcO; Cloth, $0.80 

Sample-pages from the Kindergarten Guide will be furnished gratis. 



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Fifth Division : Kindergarten Publications 

in English and other Languages. 
Kindergarten and Home Education, Songs and Games, Manual Training, Sloyd etc., Sewing and Embroidering. 



All these publications are in paper cover, unless otherwise described, as 
hm. = halfmorocco ; — ge. = gilt edges. Other Abbreviations : v. = volume ; 
— pi. = plates. Names within [ ] are those of editors or translators. 



Ms. 
-ill. 



: boards ; — cl. = cloth ; — 
illustrated, illustrations: 



1) Kindergarten, Home Education 
and Object Lessons. 

In English. 

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In Portfolio. $3.35 

6) Bewegungsspiele und Lieder des 
Kindergartens, mit Noten. 

Kindergarten Action Songs, with Music. 
In German. 

GUSTAV FISCHER. 24 Kinderlieder fur eine Sing* 
stirnme mit Pianofortebegleitung. cl. $0.85 

A. FOERSTNER. Die Festtage des Kindergartens. Eine 
Sammlung der beliebtesteu Spiele und Lieder fiir die 
Kinderfeste im Kindergarten. With music, bds. $0.5£ 

FRIEDRICH FR05BEL. Mutter- und Kose-Lieder. Dich- 
tung und Bilder zur edlen Pflege des Kindheitslebens_ 
Ein Familieubuch. With 45 ill. and music. (Vienna 
Edition) $1.35. cl. $1.55 

HERM. GOLDAMMER. Gymnastische Spiele und Bil- 
dungsmtttel fiir Kinder von 3 — 8 Jahren. $1.25. cl.$1.6o 

ANGELIKA HARTMANN. Kinderlieder mit Clavierbe- 
gleituug fiir Haus und Kindergarten. 30 German 
Songs. $0.85 

HOFFMANN von FALLERSLEBEN. Kinderlieder. Nach 
Original- uud Volksweisen mit Clavierbegleitung, het - 
ausgegeb;'n von L. Erk. Parts 1, 2, 3, 4 @ $0.45 

KINDERLIEDER-ALBUM. Mit leichter Pianoforte Be- 
gleitung von Amalie Felsenthal. bds. $1.00 



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KINDER-HAUSMUSIK bei frohen Festen. 1-. 2- uud | 
3stimmige Kinderheder mit leichter Clavierbegleitung 
f ur Weihnachts-, Neujahrs-, Namenstags-, Geburtstags- 
und Hochzeits-Festlichkeiteu u. s. w. Originalbeitriige 
deutecher Tonkiinstler, herausgegeben von J. Zimmer- 
mann. $1.00 

AUG. KOHLER. Die Bewegungsspiele des Kindergar- 
tens, ill. $1.25 „ 

EENRIETTE LEIDESDORF. Kiuderlust, oder Spiel und 
Lied fiir Kindergarten, Scliule, llaus und Spielplatz. 
$1.00; cl. $1.35 

V. P. MOHN. Kinderlieder und Reime. ill. $3.35 

MARIE MULLER. Kinderlied — Kinderspiel. Neue 
Spiele und Lieder nebst einer Sammlung beliebter 
Spiele, Gedicbte, Ratsel, Festspiele zu kleiueren Auf- 
fiihrungen und einerZusanuneustelluiig von Frei-und 
Ordnungsiibuugeu. Fiir das Haus-, den Kindergarten 
und die Eleinentarlriasse. bds. $0.85 

MARIE MUSCHKA. Fiinfundzwanzig Weihnachtslieder 
fiir Kiuder, zunachst fiir den Kindergarten. Fiir eine 
Singstimme mit leicbter Clavier- oder Harmoniuna- 
Begleituug cnmpouirt von K. Pfleger. $0.35 

Marscbierlieder und Kreisspiele fiir den Kinder- 
garten. Mit Clavierbegleitung von J. E. Roller. $0.35 

MARIANNE NAVfiAU. 100 ein- und zweistiminige Spiel- 
Lieder mit leicbter Klavierbegleitung fiir Kindergarten 
uud Familie. bds. $0.35 

M. und TH. NAVEAU. Spiele, Lieder uud Verse fur 
Kindergarten, Elementar'dasse und Familie. J0.70 

ANNA NITSCHKE. Die Weilmachtsfeier im Kinder- 
garten. Vorwort und Melodieu von Friedr. Seidel. 
$0.35 ; cl. $0.50 

ELARA REICHNER. Uuser Singvogelchen . Ein Lieder- 
schatz fiir die deutsche Jugend. 79 Songs with music 
and ill. cl. $1.50 

CARL REINECKE. Musikalischer Kindergarten. Band 
III. Die Singstunde. Neue leichte Kinderbeder mit 
Pianobegleitung zu 2 Handen. $0.75 

F. W. RUNZE. 25 Kinderlieder fiir Schnle und Haus. 
Tu Musik gesetzt von Volkuiar Schurig. ill. cl. $1.65 

E. SCHMID. ..Kindergarten-Lieder. cl. $1.15 

GUSTAV SCHON. 50 ein-, zwei , drei- und vierstimmige 
Weihna-htslieder. Gesammelt, zum Tbeil neu bear- 
beitet und berauegegeben fiir Scbule und Haus. $0 25 

FRIEDRICH SEIDEL. Die Bewegungsspiele und Lieder 
des Frcebel'scben Kindergartens. $1.10 ; cl. $1.25 

W. WEDEMANN'S 150 Kinderlieder mit Begleitung des 
Claviers. $0.85 

ANNA WINKEL. Das Liederbuch der Mutter. Kinder- 
beder zum Gebraucb im Hause, im Kindergarten und 
in der Kleinkinderstube. $0.70 

KAROLINE WISENEDER. Auswahl von Liedern und 
Spielen aus dem Kindergarten der Musikbildungs- 
Scbule in Braunschweig. Mit Begleitung des Piano- 
forte. 42 Songs. $0.55 

7) Gedichte, Spiele und Lieder fiir Haus, 

Kindergarten und Schule. 

Poetry, Plays and Songs for Family, Kindergarten 

and Schools. 

In Grermaxi. 

JOSEF AMBROS. Spielbucb. 400 Spiele und Belusti- 

gungen fur Scbule und Haus. cl. $0.45 
AUS DEM KINDERLEBEN. Erste Sammlung. 24 Bilder 

von Ludwig Richter, mit Liedern und Reinien von 

G. Chr. Dieffenbach. cl. $2.00 
ERNESTINE BERGER. Samenlsorncheu. 100 Gedichte 

fiir Kinder von 4 bis 8 Jahren fur Kindergarten, Scbule 

und Famibe. With 5 ill. b<ls. $0.40 
MAX BERN. Fiir kleine Leute. Eine mannigfaltige, 

sorgsame.aus alten und <ranzneuen Quellen geschopfte 

Auswahl der besten Gedichte fiir kiudliche Leser. ill. 

bds. $1.20 
Anthologie fiir die Kinderstube. Eine Auswahl der 

besten Ammenscherze, Spielverse, Puppengedichte, 

Rathsel, Fabelu, Neckmiircben, Kindergebete, alther- 

konimlichen Reime, sowie der neuesten Kinderlieder. 

ill. bds. $1.50 
IDA BLOCH. Illustrirtes Spielbuch fiir Kinder. Unter- 

haltende uud belustigende Spiele uud Beschaftiguugen 

fiir kleine Kinder im Zimmer, sowie im Freien. ill. $1.35 
G. DITTMAR. Der Kinder Lust. Fiir Mutter und Kiuder 

zusammengestellt. Rhymes and Tales, ill. bds. $1.35 
K. DORENWELL. Die Welt der Kleinen. Ein deutsches 

Hauebuch in Wort, Bild und Lied. ill. bds. $1.50 



A.S. FISCHER. Poetisches Schatzkastlein. Gedichte und 
Lieder fiir Haus, Kindergarten und Schule. cl. $1.00 

J. G. FREIHOFER. Kinderbuch. Kinrlerlieder, Kinder- 
gebete, Marchen, Erzahlungen, Fabeln, Rathsel uud 
Spiele. Fiihrer fiir Mutter und Erzieher. ill. bds. $1.00 

J. D. GEORGENS. Mutter- Biichleiu. Volksthiimliche 
Ammeu- und Kinderreime, Liedchen, Spiele, Marchen 
etc. fiir die Hand der Mutter und Erzieherin. ill. 
bds. $0.85 

Das Spiel und die Spiele der Jugend. Ihre padago- 

gische Begriiudung und Nothwendigkeit, wie ihre prak- 
tische Durchfiihrung bei Knaben und Madchen auf 
den verschiedenen Altersstufen. cl. $0.70 

HERM GOLDAMMER. Die sprachlichen Bildungsmittel 
(Lieder, Gedichte, Erziililungen, Marchen. Fabeln) fiir 
Kinder von 3 bis 8 Jahren. $1.25. cl. $1.60 

FRIEDR. GULL Fiir unseve Kleinen. Lieder, Spruche 
und Rathsel. ill. bds. $0.70 

FRIEDA HE1NZE. Der Mutter Schatzkastlein, euthal- 
tend fremde und eigene Spiele, Reimchen und Ge- 
burtstagswiins'-be fiir die Allerkleinsten. bds. $0.35 

MARIE HERTZSCH. Lieder, Spiele und Gelegenheitsge- 
dichte fiir Kindergarten und Familie. bds. $0.30 

HOFFMANN von FALLERSLEBEN. Kinderlieder. Voll- 
standige Ausgabe. cl. $1.65 

HERM. KLETKE. Kiudcr-Lieder. Complete Edition. 
With Portrait, bds. $1.35 

ERNST LAUSCH. Sammlung beliebter Kiuderspiele im 
Freien und im Zimmer, zu Scbul-und Kinderfesten 
besonders geeignet, sowie zum Gebraucb. im Kinder- 
garten und zur bausbihen Belustigung. bds. $0.45 

BERTHA MARBECK. Illustrirte Reimnbel. Des Kindes 
Tagewerk vom Morgen bis zum Abend, bds. $0.35 

und H. MEHL. Reimnbel u. Kinderlieder. bds. $0.85 

L. MITTENZWET. Das Spiel im Freien. $0.35 

HERMANN POSCHE. Die Ball- und Turnspiele Friedrich 
Frcebels fiir Haus, Kindergarten u. Schule. ill. $0.70 

GEORG SCHERER S illiiBtrirtes deutsches Kinderbuch. 
Alte und neue Lieder, Marchen, Fabelu, Spruche xind 
Rathsel. ill. 2 v. bds. @ $2.00 

IDA SEELE. Gedichte fiir das erste Kindesalter zum 
Gebraucb. im Hause, fiir den Kindergarten und in der 
Kleinkinderschule. ill. bds. $1.00 

FRIEDRICH SEIDEL. Gedichte fur Kindergarten und 
Eltemhaus. cl. $0.85 

JOHANNES TROJAN. Kinderreime. 36 ill. bds. $1.50 

HARRIOT WOLFF. Erlebtes uud Erdachtes. Gedichte 
fiir die Jugend. ill. bds. $0.8.> 

A. Z1NCK. Kindes Lust und Lebeu. Eine Sammlung voa 
256 Gedichten fiir jedes Kindesalter. Fiir Kinder- 
garten und Elternhaus. cl. $0.45 



8) Kindergarten Publications 

in Spanish, French, Italian and other 

Foreign Languages. 

P. be ALCANTARA GARCf.A. Educacion Intuitiva y 
Lecciones de Cosas. cl. $i.70 

G. ALMERIGHI. Sulla uecessita dei giardini d'infanzia 
popolari. Brevi lezioni di cose ed altri scritti educa- 
tivi. $0.80 

F. APORTI. Manuale di Educazione ed Ammaestra- 
meuto. $1.00 

ANG. B1ANCHINI. Manuale per jzli asili d'infanzia se- 
condo il metodo di F. Aporti. Con un capitolo conte- 
nente princiuii di geometria e di disegno lineare se- 
condo.il metodo di F. Frcebel. $1.20 

NICOLO CLAUS. Manuale per le istitutrici degli asili 
infantili italiani. With 52 pi. $2.00 

F. DEGETAU y GONZALES. El A B C del Sistema Frce- 
bel (Estudio de los tres primeros dones 6 juguetes). 
ill. $0.35 

FANNY CH. DELON. Methode intuitive. Exercises et 
travaux pour les eufants selon la methode et les pro- 
cedes de Pestalozzi et de Frcebel. 2 v. $4.20 

H. C. FREDERIKSEN. En paedagogisk Vurdering af den 
Froebel'ske Boruehave. $0.35 

FRIEDRICH FROZBEL. L'education de l'homme. Tra- 
duit de l'allemand. $2.50 

La educacion del hombre. Traducida del aleman. 

cl. $1.50 

Manuale pratico dei giardini d'infanzia. Ad uso 

delle educatrici e delle ruadri di famiglia composto 
sopra i documenti tedeschi da F. I. Jacobs. Tradotto 
dal francese. $1.85 



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HERM. GOLDAMMER. Le jardin d'eufants. Dons et 
occupations a l'usage des ineres de famille, des salles 
d'asile et des ecoles priinaires. With 120 ill. $3.35 ; 
el. $3.85 

II giardiuo d'iufanzia. Doni ed occupazioni ad uso 

delle madri di famiglia, degli asili e delle scuole pri- 
marie. With 120 ill. $3.35 ; cl. $3.85 

D. GRAGLIA. Sulla economica istituzione degli asili 
d'infaDzia. Considerazioni, norme e proposte. $0.80 

TEKESA de GUBERNATIS. Manuale pratico ad ubo delle 
madri. e delle educatrici dell' infanzia. $1.60 

N. JUEL HANSEN. Deu Froebel'slce Boruehave, dens 
maal og iudretning. En fremstilling. $0.45 

G. LOCKE. Pensieri sulla educazioue dei fanciulli. 
Opera utilissima alle famiglie ed agli insegnanti resa 
piu cousentanea ai tempi ed ai nuovi trovati della 
Scienza educativa da Giuseppe Salerno. $1.00 

B. de MARENHOLTZ-BULOW. L'Apprentisage de la 
premiere Enfance dans les Jardins d'Enl'ants de Fre- 
deric Frcebel. $0.30 

I giardini d'iufanzia e il valore dei giuochi iufantili. 

Versioue di G. Lovadiua. $0.40 

— Le esercitazioni della prima infanzia nei giardini 
Frcebeliani. Versioue di G. Lovadiua. $0.50 

OCTAVIE MASSON. L'Ecole Frcebel. Histoire d'un jar- 
din d'enfants. Simples recits pour servir de guide 
aux meres de famille, aux institutrices des ecoles gar- 
diennes et des salles d'asile. With 18 pi. $2.40 



OCTAVIE MASSON. Storia di un giardiuo d'iufanzia. 

Guida alle madri di famiglia el alle maestre del giar- 

diui e degli asili d'iufanzia. Traduzione dal francese 

di M. Padovani-Michieli. ill. $1.60 
MARIA PAPE-CARPENTIER. Cousigli sulla diiezione 

degli asili iufantili. /.Traduzione di Auna Bencivenni. 

$0.60 
A. PICK. Laedueazionemoderna Scrittipedngogici. $1.00 
FR. TAFFIORELLI. I giardini d'iufauzia nella scienza 

pedagogica. $0.50 
H. TRIER. Kort Overblik over Frcebel's Opdragelsestan- 

lier. $0.25 
C. UTTINI. Giardino d'infanzia e scuola elementare. $0.35 
I primi sei anui de vita. Manuale per le madri e le 

maestre delle scuole infautili. $1.20 
MABIA VIANI-VISCONTI. Libro di lettura pei bambini 

degli asili infantili e della prima classe. ill. $0.40 
Mauualetto per uso degli asili e dei giardini d'infan- 
zia. ill. $1.20 

Kindergarten Periodicals. 

KINDERGARTEN. Organ des deutschen Frcebel -Ver- 

bandes. (Wien.) Mouthly. $1.35 
KINDERGARTEN MAGAZINE. (Chicago.) Monthly. $2.00 
KINDERGARTEN REVIEW. (Springfield.) Monthly. $2.00 
CHILD GARDEN of Story, Song and Play. (Chicago.) 

Mouthly. $1.00 



All other Publications on Kindergarten, Manual Training, Technical and 
"Physical Education, etc, American or foreign, already issued or hereafter to be pub- 
ished, will be promptly supplied. We shall always keep the most complete assort- 

nent of such publications on our shelves. 
Special attention is invited to 

The Kindergarten Guide. An illustrated Handbook designed for the Self- 
nstruction of Kindergartners, Mothers, and Nurses. By Maria Kraus-Boelte and John Eraus. 

Volumes, with 3,600 Illustrations (see p. 2 of this list). 

^®** This is the best and most comprehensive work in the English language on the 
genuine Froebel System. Sample-pages will be mailed free, on application. 



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e beg to call attention to the following list of our wall charts for 
^§i| object teaching. 

For class use they will be found far superior to charts of smaller dimen- 
sions, as their size (about 2x3 feet) permits even pupils sitting at a distance 
to distinguish the details without leaving their seats. 

The original drawings have been executed by the most competent artists,. 
with scientific accuracy as well as with due regard for pedagogic principles^ 
the lithographic reproductions leave nothing to be desired and the charts 
have consequently met with just appreciation in the shape of favorable mention 
in leading educational journals and numerous prizes at expositions. 

The illustrations accompanying this list necessarily convey but an imperfect- 
idea of the excellence of the charts, as the impossibility of showing the color- 
ing, as well as the necessity of reducing the size, which circumstances cause 
many of the details to become indistinct, are drawbacks to an adequate 
representation. 

The charts recommend themselves, and hardly could a teacher be found 
who having once seen them would fail to take immediate steps toward pro* 
curing these most useful aids to instruction. 

The New York School Board has acknowledged their merits by adopting 
more than a hundred of them for use in the public schools. In the following 
list we have designated these charts with an asterisk. 

The boards of education of other cities, both larger and smaller, such as 
Philadelphia and Jersey City, have adopted our charts and they were recently 
approved of by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New 
York. 

These facts not only demonstrate that their worth in the schoolroom is 
recognized, but also that their price is so reasonable as to make them accept- 
able everywhere. 

To teachers and institutions we allow a discount of 10% on the list-price 
and, in case larger quantities should be wanted, we should be pleased to 
quote special prices. 



OBJECT TEACHINC CHARTS 



The following two series, LEUTEM ANN'S Animal Kingdom and 
LEUTEM ANN'S Zoological Wall Charts, are, from the teacher's as well 
as from the naturalist's and the artist's standpoint, unsurpassed in excellence. 
The animal is always represented in its most characteristic pose and, wherever 
the size of the chart will permit, it is of full life-size, The background furnishes 
numberless subjects for discussion. It shows the natural abode of the animal, 
its mode of life, etc. In the chart of the Goose, for instance, we find part of a 
village represented, with the bird at home both on dry land and in the water, 
seeking its food in the brook as well as taking it from a child's hand. Other 
charts again, such as the Horse, the Dromedary and the Reindeer, show how 
these animals are made to serve man. Beasts are represented in their natural 
habitation, the Lion and Lioness in the desert, the Tiger in the jungle, always 
in a manner most true to nature. 

The pictures are mounted on heavy, tough paper and are edged with 
linen, while the eyelets for hanging the charts are fastened in such a way as 
to bear the strain best, thus enabling them to stand the wear and tear of 
many years' service in school before becoming unfit for use. 



LEUTEMANFS Animal Kingdom. 

Wall Charts especially suitable for Primary Instruction. 

18 chromolithographed plates, 34x26" , durably mounted ou strong paper, with linen edges and 

eyelets for hanging. $0.80 per chart (Postage 6c.) 

*Dog Goat Snake and Frogs j Spider 

*Cat *Sheep j Carp ( Crawfish 

Hare Raven ( Pike *I)onkey 

* Horse *Fowl ^ j May Bug ) with Swine 

*Cow *Stork *Goose ( Butterfly ) metamorphoses *Deer 




(Leutemann's Animal Kingdom: Goose.) 
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(Leutemann's Animal Kingdom: Horse.) 

LEUTEMANN'S Zoological Wall Charts. 

56 chrornolithographed plates, 26x35", mounted on strong paper, with linen edges and eyelets 
for hanging. $0.80 per chart (Postage 6c.). 



* Chimpanzee 

* African Lion 
Tiger 
*Wolf 

*Fox 

* Polar Bear 

* Brown Bear 

{Pine Marten 
Otter 

* Indian Elephant 

* American Bison 
-Stag (Red Deer) 

Reindeer 

* Chamois 
•Dromedary 
*G:raffe 

* Kangaroo (Wallaby) 
*Rabbit 



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Indian Rhinoceros 



Beaver 
Mole 

Hedgehog 
Desman 
Squirrel 
Hamster 

* Greenland "Whale 
Seal 

f Yampire 
j Flying Dog 
[ Common Bat 

* Golden Eagle 

* Condor 

C Eagle Owl 
] Barn Owl 

Capercailzie (Woodcock) 
oodpeckers 
uckoo 



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OBJECT TEACHING CHARTS 



EUTEMANN'S Zoological Wall Charts. 



{Thrush Nightingale 
European Starling 



Weaver Bird and Golden Oriole 

j Swallows 
| Pigeons 
[ Blackbird 
1 Song Thrush 

Wren 
1 Crossbill 
f Goldfinch 

J Chaffinch (Copper Finch) 
j Pinefinch 
{ Bullfinch 
j Skylark and Quail 
\ Gray Partridge 

* Peacock 
African Ostrich 

* Heron 

* Pelican 
*Swan 
*Ducks 

Boa Constrictor and Rattlesnake 
*Sea Turtle 

* Crocodile 
j Adder 
(Lizards and Toad 



Salmon and Sheatfish 
Perch and Sturgeon 
Dogfish (Shark) 

* Honeybee with Comb 

* Silkworm with Metamorphosis 
f House Fly 

j Tree Bug 
i Dragon Fly 
I Grasshopper 
Scorpion and Tarantula 
C Red Ant 

Aphis (Plant Louse) 

Clavicorn 
Beetles 

River Crab 

Lobster 

Hermit Crab 
[ Edible Snail 
-j Oyster 
I Cuttlefish 

Pork Tapeworm 

Broad Tapeworm 
I Medicinal Leech 
I Trichina 
Corals and Sea- Anemones 




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Cf'rvuS .TYrisTus. 



(Leutemann's Zoological Wall Charts: Reindeer.) 




(Leutemann's Zoological W.ill Charts: Fox.) 
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(Leutemann's Zoological Wall Charts: African Ostrich.) 



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LEUTEMANFS Types of Nations. 

This series has been prepared with as much care and judgment as the 
preceding ones and is of corresponding excellence. The charts show, besides 
the representative types of the various peoples, their dwellings, their mode 
of dress and of life, their household implements, weapons, etc., etc. 

They are admirably adapted to increase the pupil's interest in geography 
lessons, by bringing before him faultless representations of the inhabitants of 
the countries which are the subject of his study. 

6 chromolithographed plates, 26x35", mounted on strong paper, with linen edges and eyelets 
for hanging. $1.10 per chart (Postage 6c.). 



Eskimos. 

Indians (South American). 
Xegroes. 



Hindoos. 
Chinese. 
Australians. 




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LEUTEM ANN'S Types of Nations. 




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*LEIJTEMAM'S Races. 

One chromolithographed plate, 26x35", mounted on strong paper with linen edges and eyelets 

for hanging. $1.10 (Postage 6c.) 

Five typical heads: Caucasian, Mongolian, Australian, Ethiopian and American^ 
each about 12 inches high, all on one chart. 



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Zootomical Wall Charts. 

These charts are especially intended as aids in teaching comparative ana- 
tomy and kindred subjects, they will prove of considerable assistance to any 
one comparing the structure of the different classes of animals by showing the 
representative forms of each in close proximity. 

Thus Plate II, for example, affords a ready comparison of the various 
structures of skulls, teeth, etc. by giving large representations of the skulls of 
the lion, the mole, the sheep, the beaver and the ant-bear. In like manner 
this chart also shows the skeleton of the human hand, of the fore foot of the 
dog, of that of the tapir, the beef and the horse and of the fin of the dolphin. 

Most of these charts are lithographed in gray and black, but in some 
instances, where the nature of the subject made it desirable, as in charts 
VIII— XI, several colors have been used. 

In the following list the proportionate size of the picture on the chart to 
the subject in nature is indicated thus: four times natural size = 4-1, natural 
size = 1-1, one quarter natural size = 1-4. 

12 lithographed plates, 26x34", mounted on heavy paper, with linen edges and eyelets for 
hanging. $1.10 per chart (Postage 6c.) 

I. Skeleton of Lion with Outline of Body, showing relative position of bones, 1-4. Sec- 
tion of Femur and Pelvis of Dog, 2-1. Thoracic Vertebra of Lion, 1-1. Side View of 
Lumbar Vertebrae of Lion, 1-1. Cervical Vertebrae of Lion, 1-1. Section of Cartilage, 
2000-1. Section of Bone, 2000-1. 
II. Skull of Lion, 1-1. Skull of Mole, 10-1. Skull of Sheep, 1-1. Front View of Incisor 
Teeth of Sheep, 1-1. Skull of Beaver, 5-3. Skull of Ant-Bear. Skeleton of Human 
Hand, 1-1. Skeleton of Fore Foot of Dog, 1-1. Skeleton of Fore Foot of Tapir, 1-1. 
Skeleton of Fore Leg of Beef, 4-5. Skeleton of Fore Leg of Horse, 5-8. Skeleton 
of Fin of Dolphin, 2-1. 

III. Skeleton of Swan, 1-2. Head of Toucan, 1-1. Longitudo -vertical section of Bill of 
Toucan, 1-1. Skeleton of Turtle, 1-6. Head of Turtle, 1-4. Skull of Rattlesnake. 
4-1. Section of Fang, 10-1. Rattle of Rattlesnake, 5-2. 

IV. Skeleton of Frog, 4-1. Skull of Frog (top view), 8-1. Vertebra (top view and ver- 
tical section), 14-1. Skeleton of Perch with Outline showing relative position of bones, 
2-1. Abdominal Vertebra, 10-1. Caudal Vertebra, 10-1. Longitudinal Section of Two 
Vertebrae, 19-1. Rays of Spinose and Soft Fins, 10-1. 

V. Skeleton of Beetle, 17-1. Head of Bee (Worker), 50-1. Head of Cabbage Butterfly. 
25-1. Three kinds of Antennae, 30-1. Ciliated Leg of Waterboatman, 15-1. Foot of 
Bee, 40-1, and Foot of House-Fly, 300-1. 
VI. Calcareous Skeleton of Sea Urchin with Spines- partly removed. 3-1. Calcareous Skel- 
eton of Starfish (top view), 2-1. Skeleton of Sponge, 2-1. Piece of Calcareous Sponge. 
500-1. Siliceous Skeleton of Polycystina. Skeleton of Foramenifera (seen from 3 sides). 
VII. Stomach of Carnivore (Caracal), 1-1. Stomach of Herbivore (Sheep), 2-3. Anterior 
Part of Alimentary Canal of Granivorous Animal (Pigeon), 3-1. Proventriculua of 
Pigeon, 8-1. Gizzard of Pigeon, 8-1. 
VIII. Digestive Apparatus of Frog. 6-1. Internal Organs of Perch, 3-1. Cross-Section of 
Intestine of Salamander, 60-1. Section of Part of Intestine of Sturgeon, 4-1. (Chromo- 
lithographed in 5 colors.) 
IX. Digestive Apparatus of Carabid, 18-1. Cross Section of Proventriculus of Field- Cricket, 
100-1. Part of Malpighian Vessel of Butterfly, 700-1. Cross Section of a Gland. In- 
ternal Organs of a Vineyard- Snail, 6-1. (Chromolithographed in 5 colors). 



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OBJECT TEACHING CHARTS 



Zootomical Wall Charts. 



X. Hydra, 20-1. Cross-Section of Lower Part of Hydra, 80-1. Longitudinal Sections 
of Nettle-Cells of an Acaleph, 3000-1. Cross-Section of Sponge. Amoeba in two Stages 
of Movement and Feeding, 1000-1. (Chromolithographed in 4 colors.) 

XI. Respiratory Apparatus of Badger, 2-1. Cartilaginous Ring from Trachea, 6-1. Cross- 
Section of Wall of Lung. Air- Cell showing Network of Capillaries. Lung of Emyd, 
5-2. Gill of Perch. (Chromolithographed in 3 colors,) 

XII. Respiratory Apparatus in Insects. Stigma of Aquatic Beetle, 350-1. Partly closed 
Stigma of Blow-Fly (seen from the interior), 350-1. Part of Trachea with Branches, 
1000-1. Five Rear Abdominal Segments of Larva of Ephemeral Fly, 30-1. 




(Zootomical Wall Charts: Plate II.) 
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OBJECT TEACHING CHARTS 



Anatomical Charts. 

The coloring of these charts is as true to nature as is possible in order 
to be at the same time pleasing to the eye. The representations of the Skel- 
eton and of the Muscular System are almost natural size, being four feet in 
height, the organs pictured on Plate 3 are of proportionate size, while on 
Plate 4 the Eye, the Ear and a Section of the Skin are represented highly 
magnified. 

These charts are accompanied by explanatory text giving the names of 
the -various parts and, where desirable, as in the case of the Circulation of 
the Blood, a brief description. 

3 chromolithographed plates, 1 double (35x52") and 2 single (26x35") plates, durably mounted 
on strong paper, -with linen edges and eyelets for hanging. 



Per Set $3.50 (Postage 17c.) 

Double Plate (1 & 2) $2.00 
(Postage 10c.) 

Single Plates (3 or 4) $1.10 each 
(Postage 6c.) 



1&2 (Double Plate). A. The Hu- 
man Skeleton [48" high]. Sepa- 
rately: Incisor Tooth, Molar Tooth 
(longitudinal section). Skull, Cer- 
vical Vertebrae, Thoracic Verte- 
bra (top view), Vertebral Column 
(longitudinal section), Skeleton of 
Hand. B. The Muscular System 
[47" high]. 

3. A. Diagram representing the Cir- 
culation of the Blood. B. The 
Stomach, Pancreas, Gall Bladder, 
etc. C. The Organs of the Thorax 
and Abdomen. D. The Lungs. 
E. End of a Bronchial Tube 
[highly magnified]. 

4. A. The Eye. B. The Ear. C. The 
Brain. D. The Skin (vertical sec- 
tion) [highly magnified]. 




(Part of Anatomical Chart 4: The Eye.) 



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OBJECT REACHING CHARTS 



Anatomical Charts. 




(Part of Anatomical Chart 4 : The Ear. ) 

f 

For purposes where charts similar in style to 7 but of larger size 
u Natural History Charts" are desirable we recommend 

ENGLEDER'S Zoological Wall Charts. 

60 chromolithographed plates, 31x41", with linen edges and 

eyelets for hanging. $0.90 per chart (Postage 9c.) 
ditto, mounted on heavy paper. $1.10 per chart (Postage 10c.) 

For object and language lessons we 
recommend the following two series: 

HOELZEL'S Wall Charts for Ob- 
ject and Language Lessons. 

8 chromolithographed plates, 54x36", on 
strong paper, with linen edges and eye- 
lets for hanging. $2.50 per chart 
(Postage 8c.) 

Spring. The Farmyard. 

Summer. The Mountain Range. 

Autumn. The Forest. 

Winter. The City. 

(Text for the above: E. Towees-Claek. 
Lessons in English Conversation, 8 num- 
bers, each $0.20. — L. Dueand. Lecons de 
conversation francaise. 8 numbers, each 
$0.20. — H. Waelenstein. Uebungen f iir die 
deutsche Sprechstunde. 8 numbers, each 
$0.20.) 

G. SCHWENINGER. The Four 
Seasons. 

4 chromolithographed plates, 34x26", mount- 
ed on strong paper, with linen edges 
and eyelets for hanging. $1.00 per 
chart (Postage 6c.) 



than the 




(Engleder's Zoological Wall Charts 



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CBJECT TEACHING CHARTS 



Natural History Charts. 

Besides giving a large picture of the animal itself, these charts show also 

the skeleton? or such other features as are of particular interest to the student 

of zoology, comparative anatomy, etc. On thecha:: :: the Horse, for instance, 

nnd not only a large picture of a horse, but also of the skeletons of the 

egs s we a front and a si view of the skull. 

Thia series is particularly adapted to use in High Scho'i etc., 

because of the scientific treatment of the subjects. 

For the sake of greater durability we also furnish these charts mounted 
on heavy paper and edged with linen. 

. 
. - ihromolithographed plates. 27x36", with linen edges and eyelets for hanging. 
$1 00 per chart (Postage : 

ditto, mounted on heavy paper. $1.20 per chart j Postage 6c.). 



with Stomach, Skull. Jawbone 
and ^-:r-r::^s :■: 1_~ 
""Horse with Skull and Skeletons of 



Skeletons :: Horse and C 
Pike. Carp and Skeleton of Perch. 
* with Skull and Skeletons of 
Leg! 
Insc: pillar, Chrysalis and 

But:, 
Pupa. Grub and May Bug; 
Honeybee and Honeycomb. 
Rooster and Hen with Skeleton of 
Ren 

I Boar with Skull and Skele- 
tons of Legs. 

*Goat with Skull and Skeletons of 
Legs. 

I ton. 




i-al History Charts: Cow.) 



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OBJECT TEACHING CHARTS 



Natural History Charts. 



Swallow and Cuckoo with Heads 
and Claws on larger scale. 

Goose with Skull and Foot. Stork 
with Foot. 

Frog with Skeleton and Eggs, and 
Tadpoles in Various Stages of 
Development. Snake with Skele- 
ton and Skull, and Head show- 
ing Fangs and Teeth. 

Crawfish with Eggs. Spider with 
Web and Eggs. Fly and Mag- 
got. 

Eagle and Owl with Heads of both 
and Claw of Owl on larger scale. 





(Natural" History Charts: Horse x ) 




"Mouse with' Skull. 
Hedgehog with Skel- 
eton. Adder with 
Head. 

Elephant with Trunk 
and Skeleton of Fore 
Leg. 

Seal with Skeleton. 



(Natural History Charts: Rooster and Hen.) 



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OBJECT TEACHING CHARTS 



Natural History Charts. 



Dromedary with Skull and Skele- 
ton of Fore Foot. 

Reindeer with Skeleton of Fore 
Foot. 

lion with Skull, and Head of 
Lioness. 

Bear with Skull and Skeleton of 
Fore Legs. 

Starling, Woodpecker and Sparrow. 

Burying Beetle. Silkworm with Cat- 
erpillar and Cocoon. Earthworm. 
Ants, Female and Worker, Co- 
coon and Larva. Yorticella. Sten- 
tor. Mollusk. 




(Natural History Charts: Goat.) 




Lizard with Eggs. Fresh -Water 
Turtle with Skeleton. Vineyard- 
Snail. Cabbage Butterfly with 
Caterpillar and Chrysalis. 

Monkey. Human Skull and that 
of Orang Outang. Kiver Mussel. 
Crocodile with Skull. Pearl Oys- 
ter. 

Whale. Baleen. Skull of Sperm 
Whale. Skull of Right Whale. 



(Natural History Charts: Frog and Snake.) 



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OBJECT TEACHING CHARTS 



Natural History Charts. 




(Natural History Charts: Stork,, 
Duck, etc.) 



(Natural History Charts: Cat.) 



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OBJECT TEACHING CHARTS 



Natural History Charts 




(Natural History Charts: Skeletons of Cow and Horse. 




(Natural History Charts: Dragon Fly.) 
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OBJECT TEACHING CHARTS 



*Botanical Wall Charts. 

On the 54 charts of this series 64 characteristic and typical plants belong- 
ing to 40 orders, are shown in natural size wherever this is possible; in the 
3ase of trees and shrubs it was necessary to confine the representation to that 
)f a twig, with flowers, fruits, etc. 

The details of each plant, sections of the various organs, etc. are rep- 
resented highly magnified, so that all peculiarities of structure can be readily 
listinguished from a distance. The drawings and their coloring, it is needless 
o say, have been produced as true to nature as was possible. On the back 
3f each chart the common English, as well as the botanical name will be 
bund, together with a full designation of the various parts. 

The charts are edged with linen and are supplied with eyes for hanging. 
For the sake of greater durability we also furnish them mounted on heavy 
:>aper. 

54 chromolithographed plates, 22x30", with linen edges and eyes for hanging, 
$0.65 per chart (Postage 4c.) 

ditto, mounted on heavy paper. $0.80 per chart (Postage 5c.) 



Buttercup (Crowfoot). 

Marsh Marigold. 

White Water Lily and Yellow 

Pond Lily (Spatter Dock). 
Red Poppy (Corn Poppy) and 

Opium Poppy (Common Poppy). 
Garden Radish and French Turnip. 
Sweet Violet. 
Tea Plant. 
Cotton Plant. 
European Linden. 
Flax. 

European Wine Grape. 
Norway Maple. 
Scarlet Pole Bean. 
Pea. 

Red Cherry. 
Strawberry. 
Dog Rose. 
Apple. 
Gooseberry. 

Water Hemlock (Cowbane). 
Common Elder. 
Coffee Tree. 
Valerian. 




(Botanical Wall Charts: Wheat.) 



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OBJECT TEACHING CHARTS 



Botanical Wall Charti. 

Mayweed (Chamomile). 

Bluebottle. 

Chicory ( Succory;. 

Heather and Oxlip Primrose. 

Periwinkle and European Bell- 
flower. 

Bitterwort (Yellow Gentian). 

Potato. 

Deadly Nightshade. 

Henbane. 

Thorn Apple (Jamestown Weed). 

Virginia Tobacco. 

Foxglove. 

Buckwheat. 

Mezereon. 

Cypress Spurge. 





^Botanical Wall Charts: 
Marsh MmsolcU 



(Botanical Wall Charts: White Water lily 
and Yellow Pond Lily.) 

Hemp. 

Common Hop. 

Hazelnut (Filbert). 

Royal Oak. 

Beech. 

Beet 'Root of Scarcity) and Sugar 
Beet. 

Scotch Pine and White Pine. 

Norway Spruce. 

Larch and Juniper. 

Spotted Orchis. 

Meadow Saffron Colchicum . 

Tulip and Carnation. 

Turk's Cap Lily and Snowdrop. 

Common Oat. 

Wheat. 

Maize Indian Corn). 



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OBJECT TEACHING CHARTS 



Botanical Wall Charts. 




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OBJECT TEACHING CHARTS 



Plants of Commerce. 

In this series the charts show how each plant is cultivated, how it grows, 
and wherever possible, the manner in which its product is prepared for the 
market. They give true representations of tea being dried, sugar-cane ground, 
cotton ginned and packed, etc. 

A feature of these charts worthy of notice is the picture of a twig of each 
plant, with flowers, fruit and such other parts as are characteristic or of 
particular interest. 

7 chromolithographed plates, 26x35", mounted on strong paper, with linen edges and eyelets 
for hanging. $1.10 per chart (Postage 6c). 



* Coffee Tree 
*Tea Plant 

* Cacao 

* Cotton Plant 



* Sugar Cane 

* j Pepper 
} Rubber 

Tobacco Plant 




(Plants of Commerce: Tea Plaut.) 



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Steiger's Elementary Sewing Designs. 

Prospectus. 

Sewing being now generally recognized as an important factor in manual 
training and introduced into the public schools of most of our large cities, 
the want of efficient aids for primary classes has been keenly felt. 

The mothers in our country, unlike those in Europe, rarely take the time 
and trouble to show their little ones how to use their hands, and only a small 
number of Kindergartens, which in a measure supply this want and teach the 
use of the needle, have thus far been established here. But even where they 
do exist, two years intervene between them and that grade in our public 
schools in which sewing is introduced. We, therefore, find a large proportion 
of children unable to control the muscles of their fingers, and most of them 
have such great difficulty in handling the needle, that they are easily discour- 
aged and consider it very tedious to acquire the accuracy necessary as a 
foundation for the work in higher grades. 

"Mechanical repetition invariably excites disgust for any work," says Mr. 
Sluys, the Belgian educator; yet the repetition of stitches is necessary in 
order to acquire dexterity and accuracy. Therefore we must make sewing at- 
tractive, and how could we do this better than by carrying out the ideas of 
Frcbbel and adapting them to the work in hand. 

The teaching of sewing in the public schools should be educational rather 
than industrial, yet, in cultivating the taste, it is an excellent preparation for 
future industrial work. 

Commissioner W. T. Harris, in his address on "Manual Training" to 
the National Educational Association, says: "If the pupil pursues this study 
(manual training) by the analysis of the historical forms of ornament, and 
acquires familiarity with graceful outlines and a genuine taste for the creation 
of tasteful and beautiful forms, he has done more towards satisfying the econ- 
omic problem of industry than he could do by much mechanical skill." 

It is with this principle in view that one of the series of these Sewing 
Designs (IY) is composed entirely of historic borders, the following styles 
being represented: Egyptian, Old Italian, Norman, Greek and Chinese. 

The designs here presented will be found a great help in making the work 
attractive. They have been used for many years in large classes of the public 
schools of New York City with very satisfactory results. 

As unbleached muslin is less injurious to the eyes and offers less resist- 
ance to the needle than bleached muslin, it has been chosen for the pre- 
paration of our "Elementary Sewing Designs." 

Each sheet measures about one square yard. Sheet I contains repetitions 
of the pattern shown in the figure on page 2 and furnishes material for 40 
pupils. Sheet II provides for 25 pupils, each design comprising a circle, a tri- 
angle, a square and an ellipse as shown in the figure on page 3. Series III 
is composed of 25 different geometric designs, each measuring 1x1". Series 



IV and Y each consist of 20 different designs of borders, those of Series IV 
being exclusively historic, whereas those of Scries V are conventional, curved 
lines having special prominence. 

Series III, IY and Y are also to be had on fine India linen and, when 
used thus in supplementary work in buttonhole stitching and Kensington out- 
line work, serve as a special incentive to the ambition of the pupils. 

The designs are printed in a clear, unbroken line in order to train the 
child to use her own judgment in regulating the size and spacing of the 
stitches and because minute stitches mechanically marked strain the eyes. 

We use these geometric designs, because, in addition to their educational 
value, their bold outlines are less injurious to the eyesight than the short 
lines and curves of pictorial drawings. 

For private instruction or as an M occupation " for children at home, when 
one design of a series is sufficient, we have prepared envelopes containing the 
materials necessary to produce a u sampler" such as described on page 4, i. e. 
5 designs, one of each series, 4 pieces of blank muslin, each 3x7", to be used 
in making seams, about 20 yards of colored cotton (red, orange, yellow, 

green, blue and violet) and 2 needles of 
different sizes. 

A pamphlet giving the necessary in- 
structions regarding the holding of the 
needle, the various stitches, etc., etc. is 
also to be had. A few of the illustrations 
contained in the same are reproduced in 

>ij/. 2 (Position of hands in sewing.) this prospectus. 




Directions. 



I. Basting. 




Fig. 4 



In teaching basting the 
stitch should be explained 
with a blackboard diagram, 
and particular attention should 
be paid to the evenness of 
the stitches. Then the child 
should sew the first line on 
her piece as indicated by the 
lines and spaces. The dotted 
line should be sewed in the 
same way. The next line is 
to be sewed evenly without 
help in spacing and the last 
three without lines. 



II Running. Simple Geometric Figures. 

The running-stitch like the basting-stitch should be introduced by black- 
board work. At first large stitches may be permitted, but there should be a 



gradual reduction in size, and the last figure on the square should be exe- 
cuted as well as can be ex- 
pected from the age and gen- 
eral ability of the child. It 
has been found encouraging 
to the children to use cot- 
tons of various colors as a 
reward for improvement. 

III. Geometric Designs. 

These designs are intended 
to teach greater accuracy 
and dexterity in handling the 
needle without weaning the 
little sewer. The simpler 
ones should be given to the 
slower children and the more 
elaborate ones to those who 
are more advanced. It is 

advisable to let the children Fig. 5 

use their own taste in the selection of colors and to call their attention to 
the forms of which the designs are composed. After this preparation there 
will be little difficulty in taking up the running scam and overcasting. 

IV. Historic Borders for Stitching. 




These borders, being com- 
posed entirely of straight 
lines, are admirably adapted 
to teaching the backstitch. 
Nos. 1 to 7 are Egyptian; 8 
is Old Italian; 9, Norman; 
10 to 18, Greek; 19 and 20 
are Chinese. 

Brief historic sketches of 
the peoples and times that 
produced these designs will 
prove both interesting and 
instructive. 




Fig. 8 (Right side). 



Part of Fig. 9 (Wrong side). 

V. Curved Line Borders. 

These borders can be used for supplementary work in running, backstitch- 
ing or outlining; they are especially adapted to the latter. 



Schools with Kindergartens will find these designs a link between the 
Kindergarten and primary work. 





"LTLTLTL 



Suggestions. 



The work of each child may be effectively and sys- 
tematically arranged in a ••sampler.** thus: — 

Baste I and II together. 

Unite III to II by means of a running seam and IV 
to III by means of a backstitched seam. 

Make a French fell or bag-seam seven inches long, 
using similar unbleached mu>lin. Add another strip to 
this by means of an overhanding seam with the rough 
edges turned down and overcast and still another strip 
by means of a fell. 

Hem both these pieces, top and bottom, and overhand 
them together. Add in the same manner the outlined 
border Y and outline the name of the child on one of the 
plain strips. 

In mission, industrial or private schools, where the children 
are allowed to take their work home, the designs may be utilized 
in various ways. 

The squares neatly fringed may serve as pin cushion covers, or 
as mats or table-covers in dolls' houses 

The squares of a class will make a pretty quilt by simply sew- 
ing them together or by alternating them with strips or squares of 
plain material. 

Two borders sewed together with French seams and faced with 
a strip of colored material, through which a string may be drawn, 
produce an attractive button-bag. 

A pretty memorandum-book or laundry-list may be made by 
mounting two borders on cardboard, lining them, overhanding the 
edges neatly and uniting them at the backs by means of a half -inch 
ribbon to which may be fastened paper and pencil; by furnishing 
this cover with envelopes neatly labeled a convenient receptacle for 
recipes or scraps may be produced. 

Four borders and one square mounted on cardboard, lined, the 
edges overhanded and properly joined to a square of the same size 
covered with lining, will make a pretty box for needlework or hand- 
kerchiefs. 



Material for Stciycr's Elementary Sewing Designs. 

1 sheet il square yard) Muslin, Series I (10 pieces), $0 20; 1 ditto, 
Series II I/2-*) piece-.. $ 1.20; 1 ditto, Series III (25 different geo- 
metric designs), $0.35; 1 ditto, Series IT (20 different borders, com- 
posed of straight lines i and V « 20 different borders, composed of 
curved lines), $0.35 
1 sheet il square yard) India Linen, Series III (25 pieces $0.65; 1 ditto, Series IV and V 

4" pieces). $0^65 
1 envelope containing 5 Designs, assorted, 1 of each Series. 4 pieces of unbleached Muslin, 
each 3X7", 20 yards Cotton, assorted colors, and 2 Needles. SO. 20 

Book of Instructions: 
Steiger's Elementary Serving Designs on Practice-Cloth, 

giving full instructions regarding the holding of the needle, the stitches, etc., etc., (19 pp.) 
including envelope with contents as above, SO. 35 

jp&" The above will be sent prepaid by mail upon receipt of price. Postage Stamps will 
be accepted for small amounts. 



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CATALOGUES AND LISTS OF E. STEIGER & CO. 



Index of the Subjects 

represented in E. Steiger & Co.'s Catalogues and Lists of German and othei 
Publications, which are usually kept on hand and tor sale. 

Keference to many hundreds of minor specialities that are represented on E. Steiger 
fe Co.'s shelves, has been omitted in this Index; it mentions expressly only the more im- 
portant subjects (in which those minor specialities are, of course, embraced). 

Moreover, it should be understood that important new publications are, as soon as issued, 
added to the stock of E. Steiger & Co., from whom they may, therefore, be ordered, 
although not advertised by them. 

Of many German Periodicals stock is kept on hand; all others, in whatever country 
published, are imported to order, by various conveyances — at correspondingly different prices, 
which will be quoted upon inquiry. 

JVote Steigefs Catalogues and Lists have, primarily for the purpose of being 
distributed singly, been issued — not in regular order— in the course of 3 years; for various 
reasons they have not been edited in uniform style, nor have all been numbered and paged. 
They can be had done up in a complete collection of about 500 pp. (price $0.25), and also, 
to answer the needs of other bookbuyers, in various small combinations. These Catalogues 
and Lists will be supplemented from time to time, or re-edited to correspond with the ad- 
ditions to, and changes in, the stock of E. Steiger & Co. 

Abbreviations. L. = Language — M. = Manufacture of. The * in place of a number indicates that the 
publications on that subject are mentioned on a separate leaf. 



ABC Books No. 13 


,14 


Architecture 9, 24, 28 Birds 


7 


,26 


Cattle Breeding 26 


Acids, M. 


22 


Arithmetic 9, 13 Bismarck, Biographies 


18 


Celestial Maps, Atlases 


Adventures (Juveniles) 


14 


Armenian L. 15 Blacksmi thing 




23 


and Globes 19 


Aesthetics 12, 13 


,28 


Modern 17 Blasting 




'22 


Cement, M. 22 


African L. 


17 


Arms, M. 23 Bleaching 


22 


,23 


Ceramic Art 23 


Agricultural Industries 


26 


Art, Decorative 23, 24, 28 Blind, Education of the 


13 


Chaldee L. 15 


igriculture 


26 


History of 24, 28 Blowpipe 




22 


Charts, Celestial 9, 19 


Ahn Fischer's German 




Industry 23, 24, 28 Boating 




20 


Geographical 19 


Method 


16 


Workmanship 23,24, 28 Bohemian L. 




17 


for Object Teaching 


Alm-Gfauert's German 




Artificial Flowers 23 Bookbinding 


23 


, 28 


13,30 


Readers 


16 


Manures, M. 22 Bookkeeping 




21 


Cheap Editions of German 


Ahn-Henn's French 




Stones, M. 22 Industrial 




23 


Publications 27b 


M thod 


17 


Artists, Anatomy for 24, 28 Botany 




7 


Chemical Technology 22 


— — German Method 
Latin Method 


16 


Assaying 22 Pharmaceutical 




6, 8 


Chemistry, General 7 


15 


Assyrian L. 15 Bowling 


20 


, 31 


Medical 6 


Ahn-Orhlschiager's 




Asti-ology 32 Brass Goods, M. 




23 


Chess 31 


German Meuiod 


16 


Astronomy 9 Brazilian L. 




17 


Children, Diseases of 6 


Albanian L. 


17 


Atlases and Charts 9,19 Brewing 




22 


Early Education of 13 


Alchemy 


32 


Athletics 13, 20 Bricklaying 




23 


China, M. 22 


Alcoholic Spirits, M. 


22 


Atlases, Celestial 9 Brickmakiug 




22 


Painting on 23 


Algebra 


9 


Geographical 19 Bridge Construction 




9 


Chinese L. 17 


Alkalies 


22 


Historical 18,19 Bronze Work 23 


24 


28 


Chocolate, M. 23 


.\lloys 


22 


Physical 19 Brushmaking 




23 


Christianity, History of 2 


Almanacs 


* 


Australian L. 17 Buddhism 




32 


Church Architecture 24, 28 


Alphabets, Ornam. 23 


,24 


Austria, History 18 Building 




9 


Decoration 23, 24, 28 


Aluminium, M. 


22 


Autography 23 Bulgarian L. 




17 


■ History 2 


Amateur Theatricals 


35 


Business Education 




21 


Law 2, 5 


Amber Goods, M. 


23 


Butcher's Trade 




23 


Cider, M. 22, 23, 26 


American a 


33 


Bacteriology 6 Buttons, M. 




23 


Cigars, M. 23 


Ammoniac, M. 


22 


Baedeker's Guidebooks 19 






Civil Engineering 9 


Amusements 20, 30, 31a 


35 


Baker's Trade 23 






— — Law 5 


Analysis, Chemical 


8 


Banking 21 Cabinetmaking 23, 


24 


28 


Civilization, History of 18 


of Food 


22 


Bankruptcy, Law of 5, 21 Cage Birds 


7 


26 


Clairvoyance 32 


— — Technological 


22 


Beekeeping 26 Calculus 




9 


Classics, German 27a, b 


Anatomy for Artists 24 


28 


Beet Sugar, M. 22, 26 Calico Printing 




22 


Greek 15 


Human 


6 


Bible Commentaries 2 Calisthenics 


13 


20 


Latin 15 


Ancient History 


18 


Concordances 2 Canary Birds 




26 


Clockmaking 23 


Anecdotes 


31a 


Histories 2 Candies, M. 




23 


Coalmining 22 


Angling 20 


26 


Bibles and Testaments 2 Candles, M. 




22 


Coal Tar 22 


Anglo-Saxon L. 


16 


in foreign Languages 2 Canton Dialect 




17 


Coats of Arms 19 


Animal Magnetism 


32 


Bibliography 1 Caoutchouc, M. 




22 


Codes, Legal 5 


Animals, Domestic 


26 


Bibliothek der Gesamt- Capital and Labor 




5 


Collected Writings of Ger- 


Anthologies 


27a 


Litteratur 27b Cards and Card Games 


31 


man Authors 27a 


— — for Schools 


13 


Bicycling 2u Carpentry 




23 


— — Theological 2 


Arabic L. 


15 


Billiards 20 Carpets 




22 


Collection Spemann 27b 


— — Modern 


17 


Bills and Notes.Law of 5,21 Carriagebuilding 




23 


Colors, M. 22 


Arboriculture 


26 


Biographies 18 Carving, Wood 




23 


Combs, M. 23 


Archaeology 


18 


Biology 6, 7 Catholic Bibles 




2 


Combustibles, M, 22 



E. STEIGER & CO,, 25 Park Place, NEW YORK 



INDEX OF THE SUBJECTS IN STEIGER'S CATALOGUES 



Comedies, German 35 

Commerce 5, 21 

Commercial 

Correspondence 21 
in foreigu Languages 

16, 17 
Commercial Law 5, 21 

Common Law 5 

Conckology 7 

Concordan -es, Biblical 2 
Confectionery 2-1, 26 

Constitution, American 5,13 

Germa'i 5 

Contemporary History 18 
Cook-Books 23, 26 

Cooper's Trade 23 

Copper 22, 23 

Correspondence, 

Commercial 21 
in foreign Languages 

16, 17 
Cosmetics, M. 22 

Costumes 18, 28, 35 

Cotta'sche Bibliothek 

der Weltlitteratur 27b 

Volksbibliothek 27b 

Cotton Spinning 22 

Criminal Law 5 

Croatian L. 17 

Crocheting 13, 23, 28 

Crystallography 7 

Cutting-Out (Clothes) 23 

(Kindergarten) 30 

Cyclopaedias s. Encyclop's 
Czech L. s. Bohemian 



Dancing 


20,35 


Danish L. 


17 


Darwinism 


7,12 


Deaf and Dumb, 




Education of the 13 


Decoratiomlnterior 23,24,28 


Dentistry 


6 


Designs, Decorative 23,24,28 


Devotional Books 


2 


Dialects, German 


34 


Dialogues 


16, 35 


Dictionaries 15 


16,17 


Commercial 


21 


Technological 


22 


Directories 


19 


Commercial 


21 


Distillation 


22 


Dog Breediug 


26 


Domestic Animals 


26 


Diseases of 


6, 26 


Economy 


23, 26 


Medicine 


6 


Drama 


35 


Dramatic Literature 


35 


Drawing 


13 


Technical and 




Industrial 


9,23 


Drawing-Books for 




Children 


14,30 


Dress-Making 


23 


Dumb, Education of the 13 


Dutch L. 


17 


Dyeing 


22 


Dynamics 


9 


Dynamos 


9 



Ear, Diseases of the 6 

Earthenware. M. 22, 23 

Economy, Domestic 23, 26 

Political 5 

Education & Instruction 13 
Electrical Engineering 9 
Electricity 9 

in Medicine 6 

Electro-Metallurgy 22 

Electroplating 22 

Electrotyping 22 

Embroidery 13, 23, 28 

Enamelling 23 



Encyclopaedias 


1 


Gilder's Trade 23 


of Education 


13 


Gipsy L. 17 


Fine Arts 


28 


Glass, M. 22, 23 


Legal 


5 


Painting 23, 24, 23 


Medical and Suigical 6 


Glee Books 29, 31 


Theological 


2 


Globes 19 


Engineering 


9 


Rehef 19 


Mining 


22 


Glucose, M. 22 


England, History of 


18 


Glue, M. 22 


English L. 


16 


Goldsmiths, Designs for 


Entomology 


7 


23, 24, 28 


Equations 


9 


Goldsmith's Trade 23 


Esthonian L. 


17 


Gothic L. 16 


Ethics 


2,12 


Grape Culture 22, 26 


Ethnology 


19 


Graphic Arts 23, 24, 28 


Etiquette 


31 


Statics 9 


Etymology, English 


16 


Graphology 32 


German 


16 


Greece, History of 18 


Explosives, M. 


22 


Greek Classics 15 


Eye, Diseases of the 


6 


Greek L. 15 

Modern 17 

Testaments 2, 15 


Fables 


14 


Guide Books 19 


Fairy Tales 


14 


Guitar Playing 29 


Fancy Balls 


35 


Gunpowder, M. 22 


Dress 


35 


Guns, M. 23 


Farces 


35 


Guttapercha, M. 22 


Farming 


26 


Gymnastics 13, 20 


Fats and Oils, M. 


22 


Medical 6 


Feeble-minded, 




Gynecology 6 


Education of the 




Fencing 


20 




Fiction 27a, b, d 


Hair-Dressing 23 


Finance 


5,21 


Handwriting (Character 


Fine Arts 24, 


27a, 28 


from) 32 


Fire, Protection against 22 


Health, Public 5, 6 


Fishing 


20, 26 


Heart Diseases 6 


Finnish L. 


17 


Heating of Buildings 22 


Flags, National 


19 


Hebrew L. 15 


Flemish L. 


17 


Hendel's Bibuothek der 


Floriculture 


26 


Gesamt-Litteratur 27b 


Flour, M. 


23 


Henn-Ahn's German 


Flower Gardening 


23, 26 


Grammar 16 


Flowers, Artificial 


23 


Heraldry 18 


Food, Analysis of 


7,22 


Hindustani L. 17 


Forestry 


7, 26 


Historical Atlases 18, 19 


France, History of 


18 


Maps 19 


Franco-German War 


18 


History 18 


French L. 


17 


Biblical 2 


Freemasonry 


32 


of Education 13 


Fresco Painting 23 


24,28 


of Germany 18 


Fret Work 


23 


of Law 5 


Frisian L. 


16 


of Literature 1 


Fruit Culture 


26 


of the United St. 18 


Fruit Preserving 


23,26 


Home Education 30 


Wines 


23. 


Homoeopathy 6 


Furniture, Designs 




Horse, Breeding, etc. 20, 26 


of 23 


24, 28 


Horseshoing 6, 23, 26 


M. 


23, 24 


Horticulture 26 


Furrier's Trade 


23 


Household Management 26 


Future Life 


32 


Medicine 6 

Humorous Writings 31a, 35 
Hungarian L. 17 


Gaelic L. 


17 


Hunting 20, 26 


Galvanoplastic Process 22 


Hydraulic Engineering 9 


Games f . Children 14 


20, 30 


Hydrostatics ' 9 


Indoor 


14, 31 


Hygiene 6 


Kindergarten 


30 


for Schools 6, 13 


Outdoor 


20, 31 


Hypnotism 32 



Gardening 23, 26 

Gas. M. 22 

Gastronomy 23, 26 

Gelbach's Readers 16 

Genealogy 5 

Geography 19 

Biblical 2 

Geology 7 

Geometry 9 

German Classics 27a, b 

Dialects 34 

History 18 

Language 1G 

Law 5 

Literature 27a. b, d 

Germans in America 18, 33 
Germany.Guidebooks of 19 

History of 18 

Maps of 19 



Icelandic L. 16, 17 

Ichthyology 7 

Idiots, Education of 13 

Hlustrated Works 24, 27a 
Illyrian L. 17 

Immortality 32 

Industrial Arts 23, 24 

Education 13 

Industries, Agricultural 26 
Infectious Diseases 6 
Initial Letters.Ornam. 23,29 
Inks, M. 22 
Insanity 6 
Insects 7 
Instruction.Spec'ISubj ofl3 
Instruments, Musical 29 
M. 23 



Interior Decoration 23,24,28 
International Law 5 

Irish L. 17 

Iron Industry 22 

Iron Work, Ornam. 23.24.28 
Italian L. 17 

Italy, History of 18 



Japanese L. 17 

Javanese L. 17 

Jesus, Life of 2 
Jewelry, Designs of 23,24,28 

Jewelry-Trade 23 

Jewish L. 17 

Jurisprudence 5 

Medical 5, 6 

Juvenile Books 14 



Kindergarten Books 30 

Furniture 30 

Guide 30 

Material 30 

Knitting 13, 23 

Koran 15 



Labor and Capital C 

Laboratory Practice, 

Chemical 8 
Lacemaking 23, 28 

Landscapes, Typical * 

Language, History of 15 

Origin of 15 

Science of 15 

Latin Classics 15 

L. 15 

Laundry Work 23 

Law 5 

Leather, M. 22 

Letter-Writers 31 

Commercial 17, 21 

Lettish L. 17 

Lighting of Build'gs.etc. 21 
Lime, M. 2i 

Linen Spinning 23 

Linguistics 15, 16, 17 

Liquors, M. 22 

Literature, General 

German 27a, b, 

History of 1 

Lithography 28 

Lithuanian L. 17 

Livonian L. 17 

Locksmith's Trade 23, 28 
Logarithms 9 

Logic 12 

Lubricants, M. 22 

Lyrics, German 27a, b, d 



Machines, Conatruct'n of 9 


Magic 


32 


Magnetism 7, 9 


, 32 


Animal 


32 


Malay L. 


17 


Manual Training 


13 


Manures, Artificial, M. 


22 


Maps, Celestial 


9 


Geographical 


19 


Historical 


19 


Physical 


19 


Political 


i9 


Relief 


19 


Marble Cutting 


23 


Marine Engineering 


9 


Maritime Law 


B 


Masonry 


23 


Massage 


6 


Materia Medica 


6 


Mathematical Tables 


9 


Mathematics 


9 


Mechanical Engineering 


9 


Mechanics 9 


23 


Mediaeval History 


18 


Medical Jurisprudence 6, 6 


Medicine 


C 



E. STEIGER & CO., 25 Park Place, NEW YORK 



INDEX OF THE SUBJECTS IN STEIGER'S CATALOGUES 



Mensuration 

Mesmerism 

Metallurgy 

Metals 

Meteorology 

Meyer's Voiksbiicher 

Microscopy 

Middle Ages, History 

Middle High Germau 

Midwifery 

Military Science 

Milling (Flour) 

(Iron) 

Mind, Diseases of the 

Mineral Waters, M. 

Mineralogy 

Mining 

Missions 

Mnemonics 

Model Sheets 

Modern Languages 

Modern Low German 

Monograms, Ornam. 

Monuments 

Architectural 

Mormons 
Music, Books on 
Mustard, M. 
Mystics 
Mytuology 
Juveniles 



32 

21 

22,2: 

7 

27b 

6 

of 17 

16 

(i 

9 

23 

22 

6 

23 

7 

22 

a 

13 
14 

17 

16 

23, 21 

24.2S 

* 

3) 
2) 
22 
32 

18 

u 



Natural History 7 

Naval Engineering 9 

Navigation 9 

Necromancy 32 
NeedleWork 13,23,23 

Nervous Diseases 6 

Norse L. 16, 17 
Norwegian L. s. Danish L. 

Notaries 5 
Novels 27a, b, d 

Nursing 6 

Object Teaching 13, 30 

Charts and Maps 30 

Obstetrics 6 

Occultism 32 

Odd Fellows 32 

Oils, M. 22 

Old High German 16 

Old Norse L. 16 
Old and Middle Low 

German 16 

English 16 

Opera Texts 29, 35 

Operative Surgery 6 

Ophthalmology 6 

Optics 23 

Organ and -Playing 29 

Oriental Languages 15 
Ornaments 23, 24, 28 

Ornithology 7, 26 

Painting, Art of 24, 28 

Decorative 23, 24 

History of 24, 28 

■ House 23 

Painting-Books for 

Children 14,30 
Paper, M. 22 
Parasites 6 
Parliamentary Practice 5,13 
Parodies 35 
Pasilingua 17 
Patents 5 
Pathology 6 
Patterns 23 
Pedagogy 13 
Perfumery, M. 22 
Periodicals, British * 
German * 



Periodicals, Musical 

Technological 

Persian L. 

Modern 

Perspective Drawing 

Petroleum 

Pharmacology 

Pharmacopoeias 

Pharmacy 

Philology 

Classical 

English 

German 

Modern Comparat 

Teutonic 

Philosophy 

Legal 

Phonography 
Photography 
Phrenology 
Physical Culture 
Physics 
Physiology 
Piano Schools 
Picture Books 

Frames, M. 

Pictures f. Object teach'g 30 
Plattdeutsch 16, 17, 34 

Plays 35 

Plumbing 23 

Poems for Children 14, 30 
Poetry 

Religious 

Polyglot Books 
Polish L. 
Political Economy 

Science 

Polychromatic Art 
Portuguese L. 
Poultry Keeping 
Prayerbooks 
Press, Law of the 
Printing 
Protestant Bibles 

Prayerbooks 

Theology 

Psalms, Editions of the 

Psychiatry 

Psychology 

Public Health 5, 6 

Pyrotechnics 22 



22 S* 



6,8 

6, 8 

(5, 8 

15, 16, 17 

15 

16 

16 

17 

16 

12 

5 

13 

22 

32 

•20 

7 

6 

29 

14 

23 



27a, b 

2 

17 

17 

5 

5 

21 

17 

26 

2 

5 

23 

2 

2 

2 

2 

6 

12 



Railway Construction 

and Management 9 
Receipts, Technological 22 
Reclam'sUniversalbibl. 27b 
Recitations 31a, 35 

Recreations 20 

Relief Maps and Globes 19 
Reffelt's Arithmetics 9, 13 

Readers 13, 16 

Religion, History and 

Philosophy of 2 
Religious Poetry 2 

Reuter's Werke 16, 17, 34 
Rhato-Romanic L. 17 

Riddles, Collect's of 14, 31a 
Robinsonades 14 

Roman Law 5 

Romances and Nov. 27a,b,d 
Rome, History of 18 

Roofing 23 

Ropemaking 23 

Roses, Culture of 26 

Roumanian L. 17 

Russia, History of 18 

Russian L. 17 

Ruthenian L. 17 



Saddlery Trade 
Samaritan L. 



15 



Sanscrit L. 
Sausages, M. 
Scandinavian L. 
Schoolbooks, 

German 13, 15, 16, 
mool Hygiene 

Management 

Scotch L. s. Gaelic 

Scoxtring 

Sculpture 23, 24, 

Semitic L. 

Sermons, Protestant 

Servian L. 

Sewing 23, 24, 

Sheepbreeding 

Shipbuilding 

Shirtmaking 

Shoemaking 

Siamese L. 

Sign Painting 

Silk Industry 

Silversmith's Trade 23,24, 

Skat 

Skating 

Skin Diseases 

Slovakian L. 

Slovenic L. 

Sloyd 13, 

Soap, M. 

Social Science 

Socialism, Christian 

Sociology 

Soda, M. 

Soldering 

Song Books 13, 29, 

Songs, Kindergarten 

Popular 29, 

Souvenir Albums of 

Amer. Cities 
Spanish L. 
Spinning 
Spiritism 

Spirits, Alcoholic, M. 
Sports 20, 

Standard German 

Publications 27a, 
Starch, M. 
Statics 

Statistics 5, 19, 

Steam Engines 
Steel, M. 
Steiger's Colloquial 

German-Method 

Deutsche Bibliothek 

Humoristische Bibl. 

Jugend-Bibliothek 

Kinderg. -Material 

Stenography 

Stereometry 

Stone Cutting 23, 24, 

Stories 27a, b 

Street Construction 

Sugar, M. 

Supernaturalism 

Surgery 

Surveying 

Swedish L. 

Swimming 

Symbolism, Christian 

Syriac L. 

Syrjenic L. s. Finnish 

Tableaux vivants 

Tactics, Military 

Tailoring 

Tales 27a, b, 

Tanning 

Tars and Tar Oils, M. 

Technolog. Dictionaries 

Encyclopaedias 

Literature 

Periodicals 



15 


Technology. General 22, 23 


.3 


• Chemical 


22 


17 


Telegraphy 


9 




Telephone 


9 


17 


Testament, Old and New 2 


13 


Teutonic Philology 


16 


13 


Textbooks, German 13,15-17 




Textile Industry 22, 24 


28 


22 


Theatre 


35 


28 


Theatricals f. Amateurs 


35 


15 


for Ch ldren 14 


35 


2 


Theology, Protestant 


2 


17 


Theosophy 


32 


8 


Therapeutics 


6 


26 


Throat, Diseases of the 


6 


9 


Tinware, M. 


23 


23 


Tobacco, M. 


23 


'.3 


Tools, M. 


23 


17 


Toxicology 


6 


23 


Toybooks 


14 


23 


Trade 


21 


,28 


Trades in general 


23 


31 


Traffic 5 


.21 


20 


Tragedies 


35 


6 


Training, Manual 


13 


17 


Traveller's Maps and 




17 


Guides 


19 


30 


Travels 


19 


22 


Trigonometry 


9 


5 


Tunnel Construction 


9 


2 


Turkish L. 


17 


5 


Turning (Wood) 


23 


22 


Typography 23 


28 


22 






31 


United States History 18 


,33 


30 


Universal-Bibliothek fur 


31 


die Jugend 


27 b 




Reclam's 


27b 


19 


Universal History 


18 


17 


Language 


17 


22 


University Education 


13 


32 
22 
26 


Upholstering 23, 24 


.23 


Varnishes, M. 


22 




Varnisher's Trade 


23 


, b 


Ventilation 


22 


22 


Veterinary Medicine 6 


26 


9 


Vine, Cultiv. of the 22 


. 26 


21 


Vinegar, M. 


22 


9 


Violin Playing 


29 


22 


Volapiik 


17 




Voyages 


19 


16 






31 


Wall Maps 


19 


31 


Pictures, Historical 19 


14 


lor Object- 




30 


teaching 


30 


13 


War, Franco-German 


18 


9 


Wars, History of 


9 


28 


Watercolor- Painting 


23 


,d 


Weaving 


22 


9 


Welsh L. 


1? 


22 


Watchmaking 


23 


32 


Well-digging 


23 


6 


Wen dish L. 


17 


9 


Willowware, M. 


23 


17 


Wine Trade 


22 


20 


Wiregoods, M. 


23 


2 


Wit and Humor 


31a 


15 


Woman's Work 13 


28 




Women, Diseases of 


6 




Education of 


13 


35 


Wood Carving 


23 


9 


Working 13 


23 


23 


Wool, M. 


22 


,d 


Works of Reference 


1 


22 
22 

22 


Geographical 


19 


Yeast, M. 


22 


22 






22 


Zoology 


7 


22 


Zulu L. 


17 



This Index shows that our stock comprises nearly all departments of German literature. 
There are only a few classes of publications of which we do not keep stock on our shelves, 
because our showroom is limited, and also because we can procure those publications else- 
where in this city immediately upon receipt of an order. — Anything not to be had" 
m New York will be imported by us within the shortest possible time. 

E. STEIGER & CO., 25 Park Place, NEW YORK 



(gbmttan ^aWicaftans of any fat 

supplied immediately froin our stock, or imported 

within the shortest possible time, if ordered direct from us. 



We keep the Largest Assortment of German Books 

in all depart nients and are thus enabled to fill most orders immediately upon 

receipt. There are thousands of German publications on our shelves that cannot be found 
for sale elsewhere in America , and we are incessantly making additions. The greater part 
of our stock is enumerated in the following of our Catalogues and Lists: 

1. Bibliography, Cyclopedias, History 26. Agriculture, Domestic Economy; Horticul- 

of Literature. ture, Forestry, etc. 

2. Protestant Theology. Bibles and Testa- 27a. Standard German Publications: Prose Fic- 

ments in Foreign Languages. tion, Poetry, etc. — bound. Illustrated 

5. Law, Political and So^al Economy, etc. Editions of German Publications, etc. 

6. Medical Sciences. 27b. Cheapest Editions of the Best German Pub- 

7. Natural Sciences: Zoology, Botany, Mineral- lications. 

ogy, Geology, Physics. Meteorology, etc. 27d. German Fiction (in paper cover and bound). 

8. Chemistry, Pharmacy, etc. 28. Fine Arts, Decoration, Art-Workmanship, 
9. 11. Mathematics, Astronomy. Mechanics, Ar- Aesthetics, etc. 

chitecture, Engineering, Military Science. 29. German Publications on Music. 

\o' Jkilosophy. , _ . .' _' - ••' ' 30. Kindergarten Material and Occupations. 

13. Eaucatioii l and I^ncU^, include German Kindergarten Literature.Object Teaching 

lextbooks mall departments. Manual Training, Sloyd, etc. ^ 

16< ^l^ QVm ^ "' 0Xh5V TeU SshT SmeTand^cr^tio^ ^ ***«*« 

17. Modern Languages (except German and *£• ■ Humorous German Publications. 

18. History and Biography. Archaeology and 32> Occultism, Theosophy, Hypnotism, Spiritism, 

Mythology. etc * Secret Societies. 

19. Geography, Travels. Maps, Globes, etc. 33. German Publications relating to America, 

20. Gymnastics, Athletic Sports,Recreations,etc. 33a. Americana. Rare German Publications on 

21. Commerce and Trade. America, second-hand. 

22. Chemical Technology. 34. German Dialects. 

23. Industries and Trades. 35. German Drama, Plays, Comedies, Farces, 
34. Architecture, Interior Decoration, Art- Amateur Theatricals, Song and Glee 

Workmanship, etc. Books, Couplets, etc. 

Single numbers of these Catalogues and Lists sent free upon request; a collection 
of all (altogether about 500 pp., 8™.) in paper cover, mailed upon receipt of $0.25. 

These Catalogues and Lists will be supplemented from time to time, or re-eciited to cor- 
respond with the additions and changes in our stock. y^- All American and Foreign 
Publications not mentioned in the above Catalogues and Lists will be promptly 
procured and furnished on the most favorable terms. *f^. 

As a monthly bibliography embracing all departments of German literature, we 
recommend: Monatliche Uebersicht der bedeuienderen Erscheinungen des deutschen Buchhandels 
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To make room for new publications we offer part of our stock (surplus copies, or such 
as are shelfworn but otherwise perfect, or superseded editions) in Bulletins entitled 

Steiyer's Random Lists of German Books at Reduced Prices, 

which may be had free on application. We have also issued 

Ste Iyer's Bargain Lists of Books at Reduced Prices, 

which enumerate valuable publications in the following departments : 

A. Bibliography. History of Literature. H. Mechanical and Chemical Techno- P. Domestic Economy. Agriculture 

Cyclopaedias. logy. Trades. Engineering and and Horticulture. Sports. 

B Protestant Theoloqy Building.Mining and Metallurgy. R. German Juveniles. 

r ■. D„iiti„,i,.HL;,ic» n »« m „ ■!• Philosophy. S. German Dialects. 

C. Law, Political and Social Economy. K . Music and History of Music, [live. U. Novels. Tales. Stories. 

D. Medical Sciences. [Politics, etc. |_. Philology. General and Compara- V. Poems. Anthologies, Drama. 

E. Natural Sciences. M. Languages, Classical and Modern. W. Belles-lettres (Additions to U, V). 

F. Chemistry and Pharmacy. N. History.Mvthologv and Archaeology. Y. Illustrated Works. Art. 

G. Mathematics, Astronomy and Me- Biographies. Z. Miscellaneous (Military Science, 

teorology. 0, Geographv, Travels. Atlases, Maps. Education, etc.). 

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